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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107613738

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107639581
Like I said try to make straight forward song.. It is hard.
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>>107639581
All right. What is next? Something violent?
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>>107639581
Under pressure...
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Oops
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>>107639072
a zen riddle is called a koan

>$20/month vs $1,500–$3,000 upfront
>No drivers, no Windows bloat, no upgrades
>Runs max settings on a Chromebook / junk laptop
I might just cancel my plan to buy a new gaming pc after my last ones motherboard got fried.
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>>107631642
The only thing a gamer really needs to upgrade every few years these days is the GPU. Starting in the DX9 era games scaled better, not requiring the latest GPU every year, as long as you stay at 1080p.

Value gamer GPU upgrade path:
1998 - Rage 128 GL
2001 - GF3 Ti200
2002 - GF4 Ti4200
2004 - 6600 GT
2007 - 8800 GT
2009 - HD 5770
2016 - RX 480 8 GB
2022 - RTX 3060 12 GB

Value gamer CPU upgrade path:

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>>107632065
I'm autistic being socially irresponsible is my life
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>>107631613
Kill yourself, you bottom-rupee shill.
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>>107639187
>Value Gamer
Just tell everybody your poor dude
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>>107631619
but
>no paper trail
>no excess overhead

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ITT we share helpful firefox user_prefs that make it better. I'll start.

user_pref("full-screen-api.transition-duration.enter", "0 0");
user_pref("full-screen-api.transition-duration.leave", "0 0");
user_pref("full-screen-api.warning.timeout", 0);

This removes the annoying banner saying press ESC to exit fullscreen every time you fullscreen a yt video.

user_pref("media.videocontrols.picture-in-picture.video-toggle.has-used", true);
user_pref("browser.engagement.downloads-button.has-used", true);

With this in your user.js before you open the browser it won't popup instructions on obvious features. I have a pretty big user.js based on betterfox that disables telemetry and toggles all the settings the way I like them so it's completely configured on install without doing anything, and then I've added a bunch of minor quality of life conveniences like these. Share yours anons.
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>>107639427
it worked! And it's always visible too, it just adds a little transparency to it
it was so simple after all, thanks buddy
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Chromium just works ootb why would I tinker tranny with an inferior browser?
>inb4 jewgle monopoly
Not my problem, Mozilla has clearly made it their mission to alienate their already tiny userbase with ads and AI in the browser.
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>>107639459
only when you're holding. it disappears on release
>>107639499
chrome is unusable because it banned uBlock Origin. It blocks youtube ads which pihole/adguard can't do because those can only blacklist domains. You need ubo to block elements in the page yt is loading
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Firefox Zero user.js
https://pastebin.com/PRQyRv6x
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Share comfy software that can't be found anywhere else but on Windows, software whose minimal dependencies allow compatibility with versions of Windows as old as XP.

I'll start with Miranda NG.
>multi-protocol instant messaging client
>IRC, Jabber, Telegram, Disc*rd etcetera
>multi-document interface
>extensible through plugins
>free as in freedom
>compatible with XP
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Daedalus 3.5
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>>107640369
https://www.astrolog.org/labyrnth/daedalus.htm
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>>107636945
What a time to be alive, imagine talking to normies about "messenger protocols" when Facebook and Apple have one-tap solutions.
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>>107640385
>What a time to be alive, imagine talking to normies about "messenger protocols" when Facebook and Apple have one-tap solutions.
Digital ignorance is not laudable.
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>>107636945
>compatibility with versions of Windows as old as XP.

Kega Fusion works as far back as Windows 98.

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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>>107633517
>Why is it so hard for Linux devs to make a good desktop?
they are server devs, not desktop devs
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>>107638258
That image implies that all 3 replies were you, and you're bumping a thread you don't like being bumped. But I know that's a lie because 809 is me.

How are you even passing the captcha?
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>>107622050
they say his and then its all
>oh yeah the screen's not on bc you didnt install the graphics chauffer. open a terminal and type a bunch of nerd words to fix it
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>>107621970
Linux is neat because it's free that's all
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>>107634874
>>107634720
>>107634626
this

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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Can someone recommend a budget option for a 2TB NVME SSD?
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Weird question, but can text files be compressed to a greater extant than image files? As in, if you had one of each which were the same size, could you make one significantly smaller than the other?
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>>107640316
Bad comparison as pics are commonly (almost always?) compressed in *lossy* way. But yeah, written language compresses greatly if that's what you are asking. And it commonly happens transparently.
>>107640138
Sorry my bad, misread your post.
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I notice sometimes two separate lengthly downloads from different software will complete conveniently at the same time. I don't know how the magic happens, but is it really coincidence or does balancing take place in the network management so they are set to complete around the same time?
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>>107640248
>Can someone recommend a budget option for a 2TB NVME SSD?
>>107640061 Should have advice here. Make sure to look up what PCIe revision your M.2 slot uses. Also, you can check pcpartpicker and select that interface/ capacity and order by price.

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There's a lot of web browsers out there. But which one is the best one to use? I'm sure nobody has discussed this before.

Points for speediness.
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google chrome
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Edge.
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>>107640162
All browsers suck equally.
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>>107640162
GNOME Web
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>>107640162
They are all Chrome, Firefox, or Safari under the hood. That's why Ladybird sounds exciting, it has an actual new engine.

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107639948
>Programming language deals with *combining* computing operations.
also, combining stuff is what languages in the formal sense (in the purely syntactic sense) (regular languages, context free grammars) are all about combining stuff
syntax is different than semantics but in programming languages semantics are coupled with the syntax
in PLs you can syntactically nest expressions as much as you want and when you do the compiler will combine as many primitive operations as needed in order to evaluate that expression

In other words, programming is all about combining primitive operations that will get executed by real hardware in the end, directly if the language is natively compiled or indirectly if it is bytecode interpreted, and formal languages are all about combining strings so they are the perfect to tool to express the combination of primive computing operations that overall makes a program.
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based CISC making real world code run fast
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>>107639878
Thanks babe
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i am writing erlang and i am having fun. rip Joe
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>>107640009
>you should have a permissive parse actually, the semantic passes have more hope of emitting descriptive error messages than just syntax errors
I completely agree. There are 2 kind of minimal syntaxes: the highly composable and permissive one, and the unnecessarily restricted one. I assumed it was the 2nd one for some reason.

Sometimes the badly complex grammars incorporate semantic rules directly in the grammar rules. For example in C, where you can't put function or type definitions in function bodies. That's bad. The grammar become complex and bloated for no reason because all this stuff is not hard to deal with during name resolution.

It can also be useful to have a very permissive syntax for macros or for the type system.
For example, you might want to pass a conditional statement/expresson or a while loop as argument to a macro call, in order to construct a function definition. For that you need to parse while loops as expressions. This mean you can write non sensical things in the language such as 2 + while (1) { ... } that will parse correctly but this is trivial to reject a program like that by the type checker if you assign the type void (or similar) to while loops

Concerning types, it's useful to be able to put arbitrary expressions in grammar rules relating to types so that you can maybe have dependent or refined types later. Or for compile time stuff, debugging stuff, reflection stuff, etc..

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Want to use modern C++ features like Modules? Nuh uh can't include "non-importable headers" from common libraries
What's "non-importable"? IT'S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDENT. No one knows.
C++ keeps stapling shiny new abstractions onto a language whose foundation is still “whatever your compiler feels like today.” Every new feature “works unless it doesn’t.”
It’s not a language design so much as cardboard layer cake.
Why don't you use something else? MPI. The alternative would be Fortran.
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only problem with c++ i had was being unable to install third party libraries and frameworks
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c++ is c + classes(raii) + templates + lambdas + overloads + namespaces. most of the compile time magic is for the standard library. the largest issue with c is the lack of generics and namespaces, and c++ provides this. the only thing i dislike about c++ is that types are implementation specific, which is also an issue with c. i have never found the header convention to be bad, so i dont get why retards want modules. a header is just a list of forward declarations, its not that complicated. also c++ 17 is all you need, and that is why g++/clang only fully support to up c++ 17.
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>>107640031
>there is little distinction between the two in practice
even with completely different styles you have same or familiar idioms and syntax and such. I never worked in such codebase so I wouldnt know though.
>there is little distinction between the two in practice
a c-style c++ codebase is practically unusable in a rust-style c++ codebase
is this even c++ specific or a multiparadigm language "issue"? you get this with any language that is not totally pure I assume.
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>>107640103
do modules decrease compile times by avoiding compiling the same code in different TUs over and over? I remember if you included a header with method implementation that's what happens.
though, methods inside headers are not idiomatic I guess, are they?
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>>107639946

objective-c is a thing and worked reasonably well for next/apple despite its stupid syntax

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> Web developers are not real programmers.
How do you respond?
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>>107640263
A BOX PUSHING PUZZLE GAME
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>>107640263
>Web developers are not people.
FTFY
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>>107640278
truer erry day
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>SINKING STAR? WHERE DA STAR MANG ALL I SEE IS BLOCKS?
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>>107640263

they’re not

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apparently I'm a power user
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>>107639512
awwwww
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>>107639937
sam altman gets yours messages for training either ways
might as well make it accessible to yourself
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>>107639950
theres no point now :\
i'd have to wait another whole year

also i didnt do anything towards anonymization
its just that i didnt configure my account. im using mine since c-gpt 3, surely memory's setting is off. while being on at the same time
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I don't remember when I said the last one, but it gave me a laugh

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107637517
me when I have to explain to my boss that I was only joking about denying the holocaust and killing all niggers 6 years ago on a minecraft pvp factions server
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How's this stack?

HTMX+Hyperscript+UnoCSS+Hugo

For small sites that need a blog section. Not sure if I should use Decap CMS for clients or do something like Ctrl+Alt+A for admin mode and direct editing.
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I had a question if anyone works in healthcare IT. I currently work as a receptionist and have done medical billing in the past. I'm looking to get an associate's in health informatics and get RHIT certified, so I can move onto jobs like becoming a revenue cycle analyst/specialist, or working as a health information technician. I am planning to pursue a bachelor's in the future, but I want to get my foot in the door first before pursuing it. is it worth it to get the associate's so I can get certified as an RHIT?
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>>107618454
Solid red
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>>107618454
red. I'm not sure why I'm even working anymore, other than to keep saving my salary.
this shit job has made me take bad decisions in the past. I'm wondering if quitting would help or be worse than just staying...
I was a NEET, and during some my best, and worst moments, I was almost completely alone.

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Shill me Bazzite.
>.t a artix linux who just wants to use his PC normally now, no longer a traany
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>>107637404
It updates whenever it feels like it and you get up to date NVIDIA drivers and kernels.
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>>107638100
I just want a stable system with AB updates because I don't trust any distro maintainer on Earth not to fuck my shit up at some point, regardless of the distro. This is the best solution I've found to the problem. Fedora, one version behind, AB updates, containers trivial to create and use OOTB, SELinux configured (to a degree) OOTB and layering so I can use the Fedora repos when I need to (mostly for installing a browser). Just about everything else I do from a flatpak, which I just backup by a list so I can restore them from an xargs command whenever I backup my system.
That's why I use that system. It meets my specific needs and I've been using it long enough to understand its pros and cons.
>>107637350
>its literally perfect for a usecase like that
I could use Nix to do what I do now, but for running a desktop it just seems pointless to me. I don't need identical desktops across multiple systems or anything like that. It can be perfect for something like this, but it's a different philosophy and overkill for what I need. Nix is individualistic, creating and deploying your own system deterministically. The atomic Fedora spins are to keep lots and lots of unrelated computers using the same configurations to a degree most people on /g/ find annoying. But it means that the guy who's testing your bug report probably has almost the exact same system as the one you're running. And that you have almost the exact same system as the guys maintaining the distro.
Two tools that do a lot of the same jobs differently, but have strengths in different areas.
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>>107637404
It's 13 months of support with a release every 6 months. The mainline universalblue/bazzite/bluefin stay a version behind Fedora so they get 7 months support (from the Fedora repos). I think there are also some universal blue spins based on the CentOS stream or maybe Alma/Rocky Linux that would be the equivalent to a LTS, but I don't know if they're still doing that or they were just testing the idea out.
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>>107638409
This?

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Be honest, do you actually use your raspberry pi anymore or was it just one of these "projects" that gets abandoned?
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rasp pi 4 still running kodi as a jellyfin client that's in my living room
the day this nearly 20 year old 1080p TV dies and i'm finally forced to upgrade to a "smart" 4K TV i will be forced to switch to something like a used intel NUC but i've got time
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>>107628332
>>107628354
they use the same adaptor pinout as a TCL roku tv
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>>107628221
I have a dozen running my xlights setup right now
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>>107628221
I use 2. One is a very first model, 128MB RAM IIRC. It's hooked up to my UPS and runs NUT. I also have a RasPi 4 which has been runnning pihole for years too.

I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch
but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
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>>107627777
also check my quads
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I need a new g-shock

lol. "need".

I want another g-shock

and I'm gonna buy it
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>>107640129
Why? I could understand one 5000 series and one casioak but no more than that. After that get an alpinist or something
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>every watch in this thread is battery powered

cringe
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>>107640350
These are all automatic watches
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>>107626921
Skeleton watches are tacky and I hate you.


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