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So do we still fuck with Firefox on this board, or do we have a new favorite?
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>>107608239
Ladybird is coming to save us, just hold on a little longer bros
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>>107611223
good pick, i get all my security fixes, upgrades and support from deb/mozzila.

are you using any profile? i tried using them but its of no use, i dont know if its my sandbox shiting with them but i gave up on them and change everything on about:config now. its more manual labour for me but it works.
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>>107611218
also meant for
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>>107611269
im on windows lts, so its from mozilla directly, but i grab it from ftp servers because supposedly downloading from mozilla has some form of tracking if privacyguides is to be trusted. i mostly run just firefox esr + ubo, and make a couple of tweaks in settings, then grab some stuff from betterfox and put it manually into about config. i dont go overboard with tweaking as i usually regret doing it afterwards historically so i learned from my lessons
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>>107611255
this

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Anyone actually use those things?
Trackballs welcome
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>>107607012
>>107609370
>>107610128
MMO mice are a godsend when working with any sort of advanced tools that may require a tablet/stylus like Blender/Photoshop, and you are left handed.
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>>107610539
I'm right handed and it's a godsend on image and video programs, because I've never bothered learning most shortcuts, and because I just instantly move my thumb a little instead of stretching my fingers across the keyboard, hoping I hit the right keys.
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>>107607012
My trackball hurts my wrist.
Mice are better.
But I’m looking into keyboard mouse emulation via qmk firmware.
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I have used this 20 dollar mouse for a little more than a decade. I actually bought another one a few years later, both still work. The side inputs I've used to spam mastery and emotes in League of Legends
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>>107607012
op, I love touching balls.

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Do you use it?
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>>107608638
Artix
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this is abot thread, jesus look at these replies
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>>107606134
Have it installed on our T580 Thinkpads. Works very well, but switched to CachyOS on my new Legion 5 for saner defaults when it comes to my Nvidia drivers.
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The last time I've used Tumbleweed was about two years ago, and I REALLY liked it. How is it today?
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>>107606929
>>107607031
Why is the software store down? Can't access it for 2 days now
>>107608017
Why does it sound cool?
>>107611760
Don't know, I have USB with Tumbleweed on it but I am using Mint right now. I want to go with Tumbleweed but what does it do differently that Mint? Isn't it harder to get software on openSUSE because it doesn't have a software app like Ubuntu and Mint? You have to go online, to the software store, and use the terminal?

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107611474
No point in steam deck when android has better battery life and screen
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>>107611482
Only if the games you wanna play are ported to android, emulating them would be worse.
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I use public transport and niggers of all races and ages use their phone on speakers nowadays. Is there a way to block the local signal so that at least the streaming nigs lose signal?
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>>107611507
You can use signal jammer for 5g-3g
It's illegal though

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Apple will make folding phones a mainstream success. Samsung will completely change their folding phones to match whatever Apple does once it’s announced.
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>>107596054
>That'll be $2599 + tip
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>>107607503
Samsung has already made 7 generations of foldable smartphones. They work fine.
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gookreans can only copy not create. Apple is the best
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>>107600109
kys fecaloid
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>>107596054
apples products look like shit now!

bring back the metal backed, indestructible iPods!

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NEW: Under UK Legislation anyone developing end-to-end encryption is now labelled as a “hostile actor”
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>>107609541
I really don't care.
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>>107609570
/g/ be like
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>>107609541
wrong link

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2025/11/investigative-reports/cold-harbor-eugenics-epstein-and-big-tech/
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Never give up, never surrender, and always go for the win
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>>107611379
vo=gpu-next should be added, then it's perfect.
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>>107609434
i use vlc btw
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>>107611402
Charlie kirk would've used that desu
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We are Charlie Kirk
We carry the flame
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>>107609434
mpv is made by trannis

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are p2p programs (and usenet) still alive or did everyone just move to torrents and sites like mega?
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>>107611337
people put things in 7z with passwords on it so that it's harder to dmca
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>>107608800
>I heckin LOVE opening my ports and have a dogshit insecure C++ client accept connections from the Russians and the Chinese scanning for vulns
Qubes OS
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>>107610087
>99% of VPN IP ranges are banned here.
Can't ban the residential proxies.

Thanks go out to the God of Deck, for he brought us the wonderful -eck.
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>>107611318
>Torrents came about in the 00s because download speeds were dogshit
Back in 00's I'd use torrents *after* being unable to find what I'm after on a nice high speed server.
Nowadays when people are sporting seedboxes on them nice high speed servers, they can actually compete.

>the only people still shilling torrents are 3rd worlders kek.
There are use cases for 'torrent' other than 'high speed'. Distrobution is valuable.

>>107611337
>library is smaller and less curated
Surely if it's smaller it's easier to curate?
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>>107611146
>no it isn't

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never buying shitty headphones again
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>>107611292
I guess maintainability is not a priority for most consumers.
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honestly a lot of it is, at least for headphones
the difficulty is first party part support, a lot of times companies dont offer it not because its something they dont want to do, but because the consumer front end for it is difficult to manage
you can probably buy replacement parts for just about anything contacting the right people in customer service departments for many companies/products, the issue may be that theres no direct way for them to sell you the replacement parts in a format that can be correctly invoiced and managed by their accounting department/team

basically lets say you need a right, back side plastic ear cup cover, you cracked yours and want a new one
they have that part somewhere, but they may not have a way of getting to you
it may not have a part SKU they can put into a point of sale system, theyd just be emailing or calling someone from wherever its manufactured and asking for that piece to be included on their next shipment, and when it gets to the customer service/sales point they might not know what to do with it, its probably not going to be listed on the manufacturers paperwork with the end customers name or anything, or even a traceable part number

the infrastructure to set this up is the hard part, a lot of companies avoid it entirely because the easier solution is to warranty the entire device
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and then theres also the idea that realistically most things are fixable by the end user if they have basic idea of how to it themselves, if you can take apart your headphones, you have the technical knowledge to say, solder back on a broken solder joint, replace an entire cable, modify a different headband to fit
for a lot of consumers who dont have any of that knowledge they basically presume if it stops working its dead entirely and not fixable, itll have to be replaced, but that isnt the case

think of how people view bluetooth headphones, once the battery is dead theyre entirely dead, right?
well, replace the battery
just because its not behind a user openable port with a quick disconnect to swap the battery doesnt mean you cant swap the battery, it just means its going to take more disassembly and a soldering iron
you dont even need the factory spec battery, you just need one thats close enough, puts out the same voltage and physically fits
the only time where this gets questionable is in entirely nonservicable designs, sonically welded plastic housings, stuff you have to destroy to get inside of
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>>107611292
>shitty closed cans that cost 260€ bucks and sound like 26€ bucks ones
>but you can replace all parts for them with overpriced parts
Massive scam. A new speaker costs 40€, if you also need cover, pad, battery, etc you're looking at upwards of 80€.

You could just buy a proper set of headphones for 120-150€ and you'd get much better quality. They'll last forever too, unless you're one of those braindead niggercattle NPCs who always break their things.
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>>107611292
fairphone products are nice, i want their phone but its expensive af

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I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
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>>107611766
I did this, not sure if it works.
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>>107611766
zased thanks
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>>107611780
works for me. just used it
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>>107611788
Same, verification was not required but it still let me post unlike before.
The fix is really simple, turns out.
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>>107611766
>>107611780
>>107611785
>>107611788
>>107611795
Now we just need https://github.com/TuxedoTako/4chan-xt/issues/208

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What went wrong?
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>>107611493
The real question for the west is why did they all forget the way? they do not know the way. And the way is : cheap tech that solves every days' problems. China knows the way. they make cheap tech that solves every days' problems. The west has lost the mandate of heaven and china has been granted the mandate of heaven. The west will no longer make anything worth purchasing as it is all trash. China will grow larger.
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nothing.
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>>107611261
google cant into hardware/software, they're only good for cloud.
>hardware
apple
>cloud/web
google
>software
microsoft
>hrt/mtf/femboys/traps/sissies/trannies
linux
simple as.
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>>107611261
Nothing. You get it for Graphene and it does everything reasonably well, hardware-wise. So, as a result, you have a non-faggot OS with near flagship hardware. What's not to like?
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>>107611464
It is 8 Gen 3 tier and throttles on top of that.

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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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>>107610873
baabshka comes with selmer for string interpolation
https://github.com/yogthos/Selmer
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>>107610954
That's funny. I was looking at Selmer and thinking about using it, but I wasn't sure about pulling in another library. I didn't realize it was already there.
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>>107609624
I contribute bugfixes and documentation, but not to projects that have explicitly anti-White CoC's.
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>Any plans for putting this on MELPA?
yeah I'll look into that

>>107610900
>but what are those fonts?
on the left is Mononoki Nerd Font Mono.
The abomination on the right was a temporary session just for testing, but I think the default font is nagayama_kai, the Org headings are NicoMoji+, the src block font is TT2020 Style E, and the tables in the board list are C-64
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>>107562725
just modify the kernel package in nonguix to use the mainline kernel
it's easy, you literally only need to modify the url for the source tarball

So last time I've checked /g/ was around 2008. Now watched some youtube vids on this topic and seems like Fedora is one of the best? WTF how did it came to this? Noone talked about Fedora back then.
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dnf improved massively. It's nowhere near as slow and shit as it used to be. KDE is now an official edition which doesn't krash anywhere near as much as it used to and GNOME (Fedora workstation default) is still GNOME but it's much less shit than it was when GNOME 3 first released. Fedora stays very up to date despite not being rolling release. It pushed hard for Wayland and the transition (haha). The growing pains are over and now things like Mint are pretty much just there for retards because Fedora is easy to use. KDE has GUI for fucking everything even enabling repos and third party codecs and Fedora is one of the best distros for using it.
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>>107610404
*the transition is complete
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>>107610404
The biggest annoyance with Fedora is that most non-repo distributed software is still .deb instead of .rpm
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>>107610404
discovery is kinda buggy and kde is still a DE with many problems, specially if you want to use it on any stable distro, but on fedora it is alright. i agree with mint being redundant for new users now, even tho fedora has its problems
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I'm still kinda surprised why smug lizard is not more popular on /g/. It just werks.

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Do you have a phone dock? Which one?
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>>107610837
Modified Xperia Z5 dock, replaced the proprietary connector with USB-C and added a longer USB cable.
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nah
last one i had my cat jumped on the table and landed his fat ass on it and fucked up the type c connector inside of rhe phone and snapped the plug off the dock
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>>107610837
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>>107610837
i can dock with u if you want
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>>107611774
Wanna charge some crystals?

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>User base almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit
>Add AI shit
What the fuck is Firefox's new retard CEO thinking?
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>>107610427
Mark my words google is going to sign exclusive contracts with cloudflare and Amazon and Azure after a false flag zero day dropped on Mozilla and MS by mossad. So any services hosted on those platforms will only serve content to a google browser with a signed key exchange and permanently lock out everyone else. This will be supported by the NSA to backdoor everything so there won’t be any antitrust problems.
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>>107607705
>>Userbase almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit

lol. lmao. Firefox trannys bent the knee to being chromes dog when they nuked their richest features in 2017 ( legacy add-ons ) for chromium WebExtensions that posed a bigger security risk in the end

https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/07/millions-of-people-spied-on-by-malicious-browser-extensions-in-chrome-and-edge
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I use librewolf and was dumbfounded few days ago when I found out about this new "AI preview" window or whatever the fucking retarded shit that is. Thank fuck it can be toggled off.
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>>107609692
Holy shit, you're such a semen demon.
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>>107607705
Librewolf CEO did the same thing. Bastards.


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