>We're gonna create a word prediction program so powerful it will start writing itself until it thinks.Why are AI bros so gullible?
>>107830389It is intrinsically wrong, they can throw a dyson sphere at the problem and it will continue being systematic. Tend to keep your trap shut in the future.
>>107830440>>107830474After these chimpouts, I'm going to assume I'm exactly correct.
>>107830430that bitch has been in jail. The only thing that matters in terms of going to jail is if you can grt to IPO so all the poor shucks 401ks will hold the bag If you do that, no jail. If you lose rich people's money, jail. It's that simple. Unclear to me if they'll get there or not at the current moment.
>>107830493She deserves life in prison for how many people she fucked over and how much false hope she gave out.
>>107830430>still currently trying her hardest to stay out of jailthats a battle she's not currently winning. A profit in their own land is eventually screwed, unless they make one.
>$950 starting priceI don't feel so good Steambros...Valve messed up big time on this one.
>>107823778> less than 5 of a locked 30.That's still playable. Shit, players played Demon's Souls (hi!) on PS3 at 10FPS in Swamp of Sorrow.As long as the pacing doesn't go to shit, that's playable. Sure, it's not locked 30 (that PS4-on try to hit now a days), but it's more than 15.
>>107828444>using consoletoddler normoids as an examplenot the win you think it isthe amount of input latency and visual lag is literal puke inducing unplayable shit, with incredible amounts of ghosting and slideshow effects, even in a turn based game. get your eyes tested
>>107828625>not the win you think it is>Thinking PC was 60FPS locked in the 1980-1990's.Oh I'm laffin'.
>>107828774Things I never said for 500 alex
>>107822799>retarded support drone jeet says "idk">this is supposed to be a proof of anything
https://cybersecuritynews.com/instagram-data-leak-exposes-sensitive-info-of-17-5m-accounts/>Instagram Data Leak Exposes Sensitive Info of 17.5M Accounts>The breach encompasses a wide range of personal information that could put affected users at serious risk. Compromised data includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses.>This combination of information makes users particularly vulnerable to identity theft, phishing, and social engineering.>Malwarebytes has confirmed that the stolen database is actively being traded on dark web marketplaces, making it accessible to cybercriminals worldwide.
>>107829897This
>>107828865>I'm 62 and had a threesome with a 29 and 30 year old. Both were pretty hot and had major daddy issues.Then everybody clapped.And that person's name...?Anon Einstein.
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>>107826780It's zoomer land you tard, reels has been pretty popular in spite of TikTok
>>107826729how about you do some work op and share the mega file or torrent instead of a generic article that a redditor can pull up?
In 15 years the future will be us living in dense studio rooms constantly entertained by ai generated content in a headset that can fullfill your every wish. You can be cool kid in high school, a hero in a japanese anime isekai or a ww2 spy in nazi germany. If ur considering killing yourself wait at least a decade until virtual reality plus brain computer interfaces and generative AI converge into best thing humanity made. You will have heaven on earthmost of us are ugly loser incels who probably missed out on our youth. Never felt kiss of a girl or a friend that actually cares. But in a decade plus you can have friends who love you, girl who is infatuated and all ur desires granted.Im just crying realizing that heaven is only a decade away and anons don't understand this. Our god is AGI and he will create a virtual safe heaven better than any heaven human religion could think of. So plz until god descends onto this mortal realm to release us of our suffering endure it cause eternity of bliss awaits you
i bet they won't let you have a virtual hebe gf even though its legal irl in several european countries
>microsoft shuts down Media Player CD Info servers just as the kids get back into CDswhy do they do ithttps://www.theregister.com/2026/01/09/microsoft_windows_media_player_forgets/
>>107829961Because like the Zune they finally accepted that Apple simply does it better.
>>107829990Nice cock brah
>>107830036Thank you brah
>>107829961Kek, just use any other player that uses standard CDDB servers, I think those are still up.
>>107829961Who the fuck uses Anything Microsoft included in the OS? Every time I used windows my first endeavor was to replace every function with a better app. Instead of WMP I'd use Winamp.
When they are going to kick out this idiot out and find somebody normal as CEO ?Nobody has ever ruined reputation of Microsoft like this jeet. I know, i know REPUTATION hah... like they did have any yet in just this year they got lot of new names Microslop is the current one going on. Im not against AI i just hate having it on my PC and in every fucking program that's why im currently using Mint which isn't the best but you don't have the feeling that you are constantly being watched.
>>107830472>I'm not nigger troonSaar...
>>107830436Where do people get this idea from I'm not an advanced user at all and I use arch for everything and it works fine don't have to fix shit.
>>107830402As soon as the bubble pops and the shareholders start losing money.
>>107830554Fucking hell that's bad because he made Microsoft a lot of money.
>>107830402That moment when 4chan engineers actually know more than entire upper management team in a major tech company.Not being listened to is a multi-billion dollar mistake for Microsoft.I'm screen-capping this.
Zoomer here... isn't it weird how it became accepted to just not able to change the battery on tech you own, and having it become a brick after 1 year of use because you can't swap the internal rechargeable battery? When did this become the norm with consumer tech?
>sim slots behind the battery
>>107830452>tech board>retard op has no tech skills to open his phone up and replace the batterygo back
Somewhere along the way tech became form over function.
>>107830478The sizes and shapes of batteries aren't standard, and are often custom made to the exact size available inside the device to maximize capacity. For a popular device 3rd party batteries may be available. But for a niche first party device like the Bluetooth receiver I recently dealt with, it might not even be possible to get an OEM battery. I was able to find a drone battery that was close enough in size to fit if I folded over the little flap with the controller board on it and cut the wires to the exact length to reach the solder terminals though.>>107830558Forces the user to power down the phone before swapping SIMs. That way the firmware doesn't need to have any handling for SIM hot swapping.
>>107830478They standardized on USB-C for charging ports years ago, that's what finally forced iPhones off of Lightning. Standard batteries again would be nice, I guess.>>107830524Better than the last 10 years, at least. I'll take it.
Apple says Face ID is more secure than Touch ID but is that even true?Sure, Face ID is statistically less likely to return a false positive with random faces because faces are more diverse than fingerprints are but fingerprints are more randomly distributed, so the odds that you know someone who shares enough facial features with you (say, biological family members, for instance) to trigger a false positive have to be higher than someone you know having a similar enough fingerprint. Even though faces can potentially be more different between individuals, fingerprints are less often shared between people the user and people who regularly appear in his life, who are the most likely people to attempt to unlock his devices without his permission. Additionally, if you're holding someone else's phone in their presence, I'd imagine it's harder to unlock their phone against their will by taking them by surprise with Touch ID than it would be with Face ID. With Face ID, all the user has to do is glance at the device for even a split second. With Touch ID, you need to place your finger -- the right finger -- on the sensor and press. It's a more involved and intentional process, but also a more convenient one because you don't have to uncover your face or position yourself correctly or make eye contact with the device in order to initiate the unlock sequence. Shouldn't it also be harder to fabricate a counterfeit fingerprint than it would be to create a mask realistic enough to unlock the device?Basically, Touch ID seems just better than Face ID across the board. The only practical upside to Face ID I can think of is the ability to read notification details without touching the device. Is there something I'm not considering here or are fingerprint sensors just better than facial recognition?
>>107830597Or when it thinks black people are gorillas
>>107830634Around 70, but they gonna get you through DNA and all the mass surveillance in place though
>>107830597Even a pic of the person held at certain distance from the camera would work
>>107830658not with faceID
>>107830179The only thing they never factored in is whether a criminal can force your face into view to unlock your iphone, but in all honesty if you get into that kind of situation, you have a lot many more things to worry about.
It's going to be buggy and slow isn't it
>>107819469The software is just stock Android 16 with a custom Niagara Launcher skin developed by the Niagara team>slowFor its intended purpose and audience, it's more than fast enough.
>>107819469Is this supposed to be a mid point between a smart phone and a dumb phone?I want a phone that is easy to use for text, email and messaging apps (i.e. full keyboard), can run Android auto when in the car, but sucks at media content. I'm sick of wasting so much time watching youtube shorts.
>>107826446It existed for a while, the market didn't care.
>>107830153okay. you don't need a full keyboard for any of this, and the rest is a (You) problem. buying expensive shitware to go and pretend like you're finally above your media addiction is pathetic, dude. give me the 5 hundred you'd otherwise waste on this money laundering scam or i'll kill you.
>>107830657Okay what's your cashapp?
>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.
>>107830423When HTTPS reuse?
>>107830462idk, there's used to be an open ticket on https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent but I think it got closed without being resolved.
I'm seriously starting to think about making my own torrent client that works exactly how I want it and ask to have it approved on private trackers.All it needs to do is:>maintain one single https connection to the tracker for announces>download/upload the file contents with TCP only>save the torrent state in some file>a basic tuiNo UDP, no DHT, no webseeds, no magnets, no extensions, absolutely nothing else that isn't needed for a private tracker.Once the skeleton is finished and fully working, you don't need to change it at all anymore, you can add features to make handling torrents easier and that's it.
>>107830627sounds cool, but I'd check with some staff if they'll consider whitelisting it before you put in the work
>RED comment mentions earliest CD release of an album used the wrong mixes>suggests a CD with the correct mixes>it's not on RED>check Discogs>With shipping it would be $50 to get this CD to the country where I live>check soulseek>highly questionable flacs with no log
Thank you xi
>>107823693EU and NATO are currently rotting away due to being slow, ineffective and focused on retarded concepts like immigration and green policies.Putin will ultimately win against Ukraine but not because he's some great leader - it's just that the forces that are supposed to support Ukraine are weak and retarded. Even Trump is not giving a damn about Ukraine anymore, he's busy starting new oil wars with Venezuela and lol lmao Greenland.Taiwan is more complicated because it the center of the World for electronics manufacture. China getting their hands on Taiwan would be very fucking bad for everyone except China and it's partners.
>>107826635>It really makes me so fucking mad that these sell for like 20K in China but by the time you get it into Europe it'll cost you 40+ solely because of the EU's "defensive" taxes that are definitely 100% different from protectionismI suspect it isnt about helping western car manufacturers, its about hurting western citizens. jews hate when we have nice things.
>>107818747rip succulent chinese meal guy
>>107818591Why is a majority of RAM production based in South Korea?
>>107820294>They think the bubble is going to pop soon and the market is going to get flooded with cheap ram from bankrupt data centresAll that "cheap ram" is in RDIMMs which is completely and utterly useless for you, unless you have a dual socket PowerEdge as your daily driver.
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
planning my tight space, 80cm would be good, but would make the chair a bit tight wouldn't it?80cm is what the back of my 32" monitor to the edge of the table is right now, Moving it even 10cm closer is awful. But I had a thought, monitor arms. the actual screen is 60cm from the edge of the desk, so a 70cm desk with monitor arms would be fine, wouldn't it? or is there enough room for the 80cm desk?
>>107829092Trying too hard, zoomer bro.
>>107829064uncensored:https://elfurro.s-ul.eu/bst/fn8dnVd2>>107829092Is that rotary phone actually hooked up? Nice setup, at any rate.
>>107830091size of bookshelf and sideboard? i say go for a 60cm depth desk and switcharoo the bookshelf away from the door, more fengshui. if side board is thin enough, can side that into side of desk (assuming 40cm), giving you a free 'side' table for the powerpoint.
>>107830596>playing Switch one games on Switch 2 instead of emulating
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
>>107823570trying this "ACTUALLY BOTH SIDES ARE EXACTLY THE SAME" dogshit doesn't work when you're actively forced to use OneDrive now without intensely nasty registry hacks. Shove your fence right up your asshole.
>107818421>15:04:05>107820179>19:31:14>>107821082>22:14:04>>107822694>03:24:12>>107824913>09:08:02>>107828779>18:00:33>>107830057>21:04:56
>>107830325He's right that XP is overrated now as a whole. Keep in mind that back then there was no WSL or Powershell. The CMD terminal was ancient and couldn't even copy paste properly. If you wanted a tolerable CLI you had to install cygwin/msys through an awful gui to get a crippled gnu environment, dev tools were fucked and split between vs and msys. As a Windows XP was peak though. The OSes have actually converged into some kind of blur of each other, patching each others weaknesses with Windows taking WSL and Wine actually working now.
>>107821284Skeuomorphism really needs to make a comeback
>>107830296And designed to work with IE6/7 with its buggy mess nonetheless
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107829637most new phones don't have custom roms
>>107830486WTF happened to project treble and project mainline generic custom roms
>>107821909Try this Ausbro. Going to need an IMEI though.https://amta.org.au/check-my-device/
I love my S24 Ultra. I hate to say it, but I do. I always wonder what my life would have been like if I went with a Sony I. I will wait for Graphene to announce their new OEM before even comsidering a new phone, and I will probably not buy the first version that GOS works on and let them improve it.
>>107821909Australia uses 5G bands n1, n5, n7, n8, n26, n28, n78, n258. Global version works on all of those. You're good.
Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their productsAmazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's AmazonBoox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevitySuprenote is mehRemarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
>>107826750>Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?Devices with e-ink displays are, frankly, DOA outside of e-readers. There are too many downsides to e-ink for it to be used in a general purpose device. You just can't do much on a screen that has below average contrast ratios in low light conditions, a terrible refresh rate, awful ghosting and latency, and worse color reproduction than newsprint.I have a hunch that reflective LCD is going to sweep e-ink and take a larger portion of the market in the tablet space once a serious manufacturer (not TCL) realizes it's potential. Being made from normal LCD displays is a huge advantage.
>>107826750Amazon has succeeded bigly in the e ink tablet space
>>107828756Surely a reflective LCD still needs a constant supply of power supplied to it? That's the main advantage of e ink displays, and it's why they are showing up everywhere like supermarket shelf labels
>>107830644yes but it's fuck all, just look at watches and calculators
>>107826750>Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?reading books is too niche of a market now. e-ink wouldve done numbers in 1995.