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Something fucky has happened as I can't see image thumbnails for some reason. I hover over the image or click it, I can see it, not the thumbnails.
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>>107666191
Was it for saying
>fag
They don't like that.
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>>107670089
>>107668537
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I use Firefox with everything at default settings and it just werks. People really depend on a pack of scripts to use this site? What are you even doing? We scroll, write shit, and attach pictures. What else do you really need to accomplish those things?
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>>107668565
You can look at anyone's post history, even if they hide it, by going to their profile, clicking the search icon, and typing " ". It will return all posts and comments from them that has a space.

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Here's your new run dialog bro
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>>107669000
or just don't break functionality that's been in place for decades?
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>>107667199
Fuck that, Core 2 PCs and later are for Linux
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>>107666945
Haswell has exactly the same instruction sets as Coffee Lake dumbass
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>>107658763
Reminder that UI designers spent the last 15 years sacrificing every established standard and convention on the altar of minimalism. They hate people being able to use computers easily and effectively and want to make users suffer as much as possible.
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>>107670561
Kek what's tragic is despite their attempts, Windows is is still maximalist, the only people making stuff as usable and truly minimal as possible are foss motherfuckers.

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Ion Storm edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107607659/#107607659
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>>107667771
im relieved you are angry with the world and not me
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>>107658781
>Ion Storm edition

Quake source ports are the future of PC gaming.
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just report the retarded troll, don't talk to him
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I am having a bit of a moment. I'm currently making a sidescroller with the help of ChatGPT. After doing so many motions, you sort of get the hang of it. So now, after so many weeks and months of thinking "oh, well, maybe if i did this, or how could we make this happen?" Basically rubber duckying the fucking thing I get to the answer an okay bit of the time.
But my question is is this bad? I feel like I am making progress and learning but I dont want the stigma that is "LMAO AI coded this game!!"
Is it my acheivement or an LLM's?
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>>107658781
ChurchofBedrock.aternos.me

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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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>>107666568
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>>107670192
>N for nigger
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Does this actually ever work? With encryption setup by the installer I have to input my encryption password once on US QWERTY and once on dvorak. I've just written down the matching keys on dvorak so far.
On other distributions only systemd-boot seems to use the right layout recently and is much faster than GRUB with encrypted disks.
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>>107670548
It's setup by default if you look at the generated system configuration

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it just makes sense
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>>107667777
Matlab and Fortran both use 1 based indexing, and they're rather popular. It's the logical way to do it, for math and science in particular. 0 based is an aberration and only existing due to implementation details.
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>>107669460
Yes, in your silly little language.
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>>107667859
>love it so much
You are not allowed to love a language until you've used it. Odin is actually noticeably slower than C. It's roughly like Golang, when it comes to speed. If you are OK with this, why not just use Golang?
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>>107668912
I like javascript but the runtimes are hot garbage. node is slow for what it asks for but bun has memory leaks. quickjs has no ecosystem.
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There is LuaJIT and also there is a language that looks a bit like Haskell and compiles to Lua. It's called MoonScript. I recommend checking it out if you don't like Lua's syntax

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IT'S UP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnlgwyVahCY
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>>107670434
zion don and israel are in power for another 3 years

it's literally not my problem and there's nothing I can do to change it
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>>107670438
it is your problem, just not yours to solve
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>>107670442
correct, the free market will fix it
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>>107670446
the banks are giving out credit backed by your deposits that are soon to go bad
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>3000 data centres going up in the US
>it's going to affect everybody
Damn. And these data centres are an extremely raw deal for local. At least if Amazon comes in they'll hire a thousand. These data centres won't. They'll ship in a dozen Indians and run it with a skeleton crew.

And the locals we be subsiding them and their utility bill will go up hundreds of dollars. Utility bills go up 2x, sometimes 3x

If you got one of these data centres your local government fucked you over big time. Low ping with ChatGPT is all you get lmao. What happened with GPUs and RAM price will happen to your electric and water bill. And if you have a well it'll get run dry

Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.

Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
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>>107655117

Wait seriously? What were you using, Slackware or Yggdrasil Linux or something? I was running Linux in 1999 and there were tons of gaps in the available software, how did you make do back then?
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>>107669868
Slackware. The fact that you know which distros actually existed back then that normal people would've had easier access to tells me you're not full of shit. I don't really remember which win16 programs I used that were incompatible with win32, but I remember that nearly all of them had a Linux equivalent, but most of what I did back then was tracking information for a board game I was developing at the time. I do recall having to use cli programs in place of the win16 guis I was used to. I think the only real software gap I experienced was with lotus 1-2-3, but there was spreadsheet calculator (sc) that I managed to make do with
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yet another inferiority complex

your problem has nothing to do with computers, kill yourself
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>>107621970
better is subjective you fucking retard
in my user experience of linux it has been far superior in performance, stability, and overall simplicity. it's also significantly better for programming which is enough reason on its own to never look back at windows (i also have all my games, + don't use shit like adobe)
doesnt help linux's reputation that there's several different desktop environments and options to choose from which provide differing experiences to new users (some fit certain people better than others) but having the choice to have multiple is ultimately a positive imo. best advice is to choose one of the major distros (i'd say fedora or mint) and stay away from diy like arch if you're not already familiar with linux
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>>107621970
it's 2025, everyone has not only access to google but now our own personal fucking JARVIS, yet technical literacy is at an all time low. why can't people use computers?

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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.

what's your setup like?
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>>107664217
I use Windows 10 LTSC and use Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security to block all inbound/outbound connections except for a few custom-made "allow" rules, such as Windows Time, DHCP, DNS, SMB, Remote Desktop, Microsoft Edge, and some specific svchost.exe services to keep Windows Updated and secure. But I am thinking about making use of Delivery Optimization to download updates from a second PC while limiting windows updates to the local network only.
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>>107668236
>muh keeds
grow up
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>>107669082
>150 qubes myself.
Must be a hassle to keep track of. Have you heard about ansible support that arrived with QubesOS 4.3? Anybody using ansible to organize the packages they install to their templates?
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PubesOS :D
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thoughts on grapheen os

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Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:
>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9
No, these will not increase page loading, it will make them load faster, factually and actually.

Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists (must have):
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mchangrh/yt-neuter/refs/heads/main/yt-neuter.txt
Some more optional filters that you can import:
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liamengland1/miscfilters/refs/heads/master/antipaywall.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/annoyance_list.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/block_third_party_fonts.txt

Reminder to stop using shit like -
>AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etc

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>>107669446
This was supposed to have this picture attached to it merry christmas /g/ from /a/
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uBlock Origin:
developer.chrome.com##+js(trusted-set-cookie, devsite-appearance-cookie, device)

This will require you to add "user-" to your trusted prefixes in the advances settings.
AdGuard:
developer.chrome.com#%#//scriptlet('trusted-set-cookie', 'devsite-appearance-cookie', 'device')

AdGuard always trusts user filters.
This for some reason defaults to light instead of device and is a session cookie so it's wiped every time. fuck you too google. by the way google is the one who came up with the prefers-color-scheme CSS media queries and they refuse to use them anywhere except YouTube.
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The most puzzling thing about MV3-based content blockers is this line in the Chrome docs:
>Note: As of Manifest V3, the "webRequestBlocking" permission is no longer available for most extensions. Consider "declarativeNetRequest", which enables use the declarativeNetRequest API. Aside from "webRequestBlocking", the webRequest API is unchanged and available for normal use. Policy installed extensions can continue to use "webRequestBlocking".
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/webRequest
Why are MV3 blockers missing so much functionality then? Can't they just use dNR to block and wR for literally everything else? Both uBlock and AdGuard docs refer to limitations in the dNR API for various things that are not blocking, but these operations that are not blocking can just be done in wR it would seem.
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>>107669329
read nigga read

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107669676
It makes me feel like that fat nigga from jurassic park
>>107670203
damn
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>freebsd
woke shitware in bed with lincucks
>openbsd
slow and bloated
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>>107661294
is this the macos general?
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>>107670373
netbsd is the based and correct option
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>>107670528
redpill me on netbsd

>employ Chinese people
>they steal your tech and join your Chinese competitors
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>>107669638
They can’t, China is always at least month behind US at almost every technology. However they have massive manufacturing base that mogs the rest of the world. US can only do a single thing, and that is invest all of its money into RnD. So US spying or even both parties sharing all technology would just benefit China because they could build all the tech faster and cheaper.
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>>107670339
What good is RnD when you don't have to means to (mass) produce?
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>>107670332
Stock price is not revenue. Insisting that it is is like insisting that a landlord that owns a 1m house is making 1m a year renting it out.

At least 20 years of profit and growth is priced into that 4t valuation. It's more like 50 years in the case of Nvidia right now
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>>107670405
It’s not. US fell for the RnD meme. Too busy researching fiction instead of just building nuclear power plants or making solar panels more durable like China. Just taking what already works and making it better.
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>>107669906
>>107669913
God fucking damnit. I have jew fatigue

why did the kurobaex guy fuck up the entire app?
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>>107665930
no. the last one who worked on the app was the poster from the link.
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>>107658491
>No
it did though
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Trying Kuroba Ex Beta rn, the captchas work fine and have apt descriotions but the search function for board is basically ctrl+f and not a filter like it used to be, sadge. That needs fixing, and my keyboard has like ⅓rd of a second of lag before it comes up in the search bar.
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Honestly he's really based for coming back and working on it. A true hero.
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Holy shit it works, it is a Christmas miracle.

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>>107594789
Don'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 support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107665390
could have a crack in the heat pipe and the heat exchanger fluid inside evaporated out
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>>107670293
Yes. From what I was able to gather, the bios is too old for fwupd. I need to update it first before I can use that command. I'm just gonna reinstall Linux after updating my bios on Windows. I've been at this for almost a week now, and I want to just be done with it.
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>>107658035
one smartphone, one P/T series, one touchscreen X series and one desktop.
You don't need more
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>>107670341
>grub
Wrong payload for Windows, try edk2
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Got a dope ass Thinkpad neoprene sleeve with a handle that hides away when not in use that looks almost like a briefcase for Xmas for my T14s. I'm so sorry anons. For years I made fun of you, calling them chinkpads, stinkpads, etc, thinking you were all retarded for buying what I thought were all obsolete e-waste trash but when my macbook air from 2013 started getting a bit long in the tooth (and really long in compile times for projects I'm developing) I went looking for a new laptop and saw the absurd fucking prices they want for intel macbooks that are only a couple years newer than mine with almost no hardware improvement, and the double retarded prices for most brand new machines I took a look at eBay and came across a seller that had an "A/B grade" T14S for $190 so I gave it a shot, figuring if it was a piece of trash I'm only out two bills. Within 10 minutes of it arriving at my door I had cloned my macbook air ssd with arch on it to the T14S ssd and booted up. I went from 15s compile times to... I shit you fucking not, 0.0248s ... I thought it had to be fucking up and not actually compiling, so I manually deleted every object file and the binary instead of relying on my makefile to clean compile, and compiled again. 0.0246s. no fucking way. I run the binary, stress test it to see if it crashes under extreme load or has some other unintended behavior because I still felt like that compile time couldn't be right, it had to be missing something... Nope. It was working perfectly. No segfault, no memory leaks, nada. The compile time was the real deal.

Sorry for the blog post. The gist of it is, I'm a faggot doublenigger for doubting you guys all these years and being a stupid macfaggot and assuming that - based on the looks of Thinkpads alone - that all Thinkpads were extremely outdated core2quad era garbage and that there weren't any with modern specs. I was wrong. You guys were right.

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>>107670496
werks on my machine
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>>107670513
I shouldn't have bought amd

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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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>>107669767
from what I read of OP and etc, stick to Win11 24 IoT Enterprise LTSC?
nothing really needed in the non-LTSC fuckery that is 25h2 business or enterprise? bc OP says "forced to download updates/etc" but cant you turn that shit off if you have the tools (WinUtil or Wintoys?)
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>>107669785
>stick to Win11 24 IoT Enterprise LTSC?
I would assume thats correct.
I was learning about win10 differences last september, went with win 10 enterprise ltsc iot and have ignored the shit they are doing with win 11.
so I can't be sure about that.

but it was the same for me when I jumped from win 7 to win10
essentially all the same shit, run updates, install all my needed progs and get things sorted and adjusted to my personal prefs, turned off remote desktop stuff.
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>>107669808
I might as well go Win11 bc of new build so I dont get fucked by Chromium related apps (fuck you embedded Chrome!) and also driver support for my 5070 Ti

Ill install a cracked StartisBack I think after I work out the kinks

gonna use my laptop as testbed, wish me luck, I imagine it doesnt use the October 2025 build so I should be able to OOBE or cmd -- otherwise I also saved the JavaScript dev cmd method if somehow my laptop has October/Dec 2025 Win11 that patched out the usual bypass

cheers, thanks everyone for the links, god bless massgrave
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>>107669825
should just be able to use cmd command to get around msa, unless they disabled that too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_VCyNqWaMQ
well good luck anon, hopefully not too many bumps along the way of you setting up your new os
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