>new smartphone season is almost here
I refuse to believe anyone gives a shit about smartphone tech.
>>107735341I've had the same model phone since 2020, and it's starting to show its age now. I'm excited to get a new one.
>>107734738another year of me not buying flagship if it doesn't come with a removable battery
what will the prices be like with the price of ram and chips
>>107735341>everyone freaks out over the new iphone>cope nerds talk about how the latest flagship samsung is better than the base iphone>every other company falls into obscurity Been like this for over 10 years.
Excluding playing video games on them WTF where computers in the 70s and 80s used for?Like serious question.The capacity of them was laughable the 8-inch Floppy disk is ~242KB>Diskettes formatted for this system stored 242,944 bytes1 Wikipedia article page saved as ASCII text takes up 25KB at the lowest.So 10 pages would fill that one up of pure ASCII text.You can not store books on them.>Much programsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107731379Payroll, inventory management, database management, sending faxes (you could do this from PCs), keeping a list of contacts, printing documents, generating invoices, creating presentations without having to fuck with film. Payroll and inventory management were definitely the big one for businesses, it’s what a lot of the early mainframes were used for as well. Being able to buy one expensive machine instead of paying a hoard of mathematicians to crunch numbers was a massive gain for businesses. It also meant accounting, orders and payroll could be done regularly, each night or each week, instead of being an end of month affair.
>>107731792An outbox is exactly what it is in email, but physical. You’d type up letters, forms, internal correspondence, put them in your outbox and then a few times a day someone would come round and pick them up, then distribute them appropriately. Faxes were expensive, and only important people would get their own. Likewise, they’d deliver any documents for you into your inbox. Large companies had their own mail systems to handle internal document distribution, because otherwise you’d have highly paid engineers spending half their day trying to track down people to give letters too, assuming they were even in the office.
>>107731379Zoomer moment
Apparently a lot of phone spyware only lives in memory and gets wiped after reboot.https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-you-should-power-off-your-phone-at-least-once-a-week-according-to-the-nsa/https://www.zdnet.com/article/rebooting-your-phone-daily-is-your-best-defense-against-zero-click-attacks-heres-why/
>>107733788>NSA spyware has a memory leak that causes it to crash after a week.
>>107733788This loads the kernel modules from the NSA malware after it gets updated.
>>107733788but what sort of spyware lives in memory and doesn't try to install so it starts at boot? Is it just that the spyware is unable to bypass some additional security restrictions? Are people still getting infected by visiting random websites?Web technology is so crazy now I don't even know the full extent of what a website could do if you just had a tab open. It's not supposed to turn into spyware where they can just watch what you're doing outside their tab though.
>>107735098>Is it just that the spyware is unable to bypass some additional security restrictions?Yes it seems to be the case sometimes. My guess would be mobile OSes are more locked down and apps more sandboxed/isolated so the spyware can spy but not much more. Operation Triangulation is one such spyware that only lived in memory>The malware operates only in the smartphone's memory, so it is erased after a reboot. The attackers can then resend the iMessage and re-infect the victim. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Triangulation
>>107733788This is really old news. Why are you telling us this now? We already know this.
>>107717298ask yourself thisall of these companies are natural monopoliesall of these companies engage in illegal behaviour, what it may bethe government could shut all of it down tomorrowwhy havent they?
Why cant jeets use things in moderation?They always shit hundreds of terrible things hopping to get even a slick of profit, poisoning every place they post their shit.
>>107734458>>107734387>>107734226>>107734187haha keep seething, ai prompter goes brr haha
>>107734731I'm outsourcing the seething to AI.
>>107733862I was exaggerating a bit, but that's the point, decompressing a zip file takes seconds, if you need to wait even more than when using a GPU, it makes even more sense to save your output
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>that license
>>107735200>permavirgings on /g/ who use troonix and BSDs larp jihadists>meanwhile actual isis guys using old windows versions 90% of the time like God intended.
>go to x (formerly twitter)>political bait>elon musk being a nigger>"@grok is it true that water is wet????">go to bluesky/mastadon/anything else>omg my cat is so cute>FUCK AI AND LUDDITES>btw we need to kill the AI>we need to burn teslas or something>check out my tranny comicwhat causes this
>what causes thisredit and 4chan
>>107735571go back
>>107735555People respond to positive reinforcement. Social Media behavior is the direct result of what the platform rewards.
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46436128cookie guy tryin to milk fame for his shit website
>>107729325hello mr based.
>>107729325>thread about cookienigger in current yearwtf
>>107731968So /g/ sperged out they won't get their le epic meme name and now they're stuck withmodern audacity
>>107735481sneedacity is still maintainedhttps://github.com/Sneeds-Feed-and-Seed/sneedacityAnyway, it was cookie that sperged out and claimed /g/ was stalking him, amongst other things.
>>107735575I lost the password to the github account I was using to contribute to sneedacity. So fucking sad.Should make another one.
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>>107735513Damn
>>107735513that’s heavy man, wish the dude the best
>>107735362i just think it's funny, i don't think much of iti found it on twittergimmick software is fun, i also have "sl" which is even more useless but also fun to run every now and then, you can't even ctrl+c out of it, im pretty sure it was made for trolling people when you misstype ls
>>107735537>>107735541He's generally pretty stoic, but it's all a lot of damage to take and surf.>>107735547>think it's funnyPERFECTLYVALIDand I nooticed in the -h or man, can't recall which now, but sl does have a - that allows for ctrl+c.
This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?Use this thread to:1. TEST2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar3. TroubleshootPrevious thread: >>>107686738
>>107725671The bottom bar in kurobaex (not beta) was a quicker way to use the app because you only had to do 1 tap to get to bookmarks. In kurobaex beta you have to do two swipes and then a tap to get to bookmarks.The posting procedure for many anons went something like this:You add a few threads to your bookmarks and then you cycle through your bookmarks to reply or read new posts.
>>107734992Okay, but have you considered that the side bar shows the bookmarked threads and new posts found therein? It's a shringle swap.
I am here to beg K1ra to stop trying to parse html with regex or whatever the fuck he's attempting, because Jesus fucking Christ. Just give me the original html, trust me, it's more readable.
>>107734992Yeah it's much worse now, so stupid to be pushing this garbage change
off topic to kuroba, but has anything risen from the ashed of 4chan-xt?
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WOW I SURE LOVE BLACKS ON ALUTEN TKLS TYPING TOGETHERA SYMPHONY OF SCRATCHI LOVE THE SOUND OF IT
lubed my mx blacks with dilator fluid and i can tell you this geon board never had a creamier thock
>>107734895Ah I get. You don't actually use your boards, you just take a photo or two for reddit before putting them in a closet or reselling.
What can I do with 28 switches? I was thinking of making a steno keyboard for shits and giggles but I'm open to other ideas.
/g/ humour thread
>>107734183most likely arch if they switch
>>107724729LOL!
>>107732048You neglected to attach the Gigabuddha.
>>107713121>gentoo-arch switch never gets old
>>107713048SFINAE>>107713121>corner jackDROPPED
Why couldn't his shit have been started like 5 years ago?
Sheeiit from king chud himself, thanks to whom I have quickmedia? Now I'm interested.
>>107734961people with this much autism should just do code golf or something because "I rewrote x in y" autism is getting replaced by AI
>X11 server written on a meme languageMore power to him but this shit is useless.
i'm happy with xorg
>>107734957Billions must die
cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
>>107735039just stop being poor
>>107733623Its all psyop for a variety of reasons for the benefit of corporations, not just one.1. The price hikes are artificial. Many plants have intentionally slowed production to fuel the fake narrative of "supply and demand" - to "create" a supply shortage on purpose to jack prices up ultra high. THIS benefits the manufactures.2. AI tech bros want total control. This has been laid out and is all public under the Butterfly Revolution. https://youtu.be/5RpPTRcz1no?si=UKGEx46cHLqBiaZbIt's no meme, it's very real and unfolding right before your eyes. The artificial price hikes are designed to keep YOU the average sheep brained consumer from getting your hands on tech. Why? The less access to tech, the less "damage" you can do. THIS benefits the tech oligarchs. 3. The push for everything mobile is real. Gaming is already making the push as mobile is +50% of the gaming market and growing. With Xbox already discarding their console and going to streaming services with a focus on mobile, it is only a matter of time before Sony and Nintendo follow suit and studios to go completely mobile. The push to destroy the PC market with artificial price increases will ensure YOU cannot afford a PC nor will you be able to buy a console as Sony and Nintendo will not be able to manufacture them without having to sell them at +$1000 each. THIS benefits the game companies as they can save fuck tons of money by going 100% mobile/streaming.The list of benefits goes on for other industries as well.tldr:- (((They))) don't want you having access to power tech (aka powerful PCs)- The price hikes are FAKE and artificial- Only corporations benefit by forcing to you to use your phones for everything (which is what they want).
>>107723190>5090 from $2000 to $5000So bad to scalping tier miner prices that we had 4 years ago? That didn't make cloud gaming popular lmao.
>>107735494based schizo. probably true in a lot of ways. the world is wild now.
>>107723190GoodI hope this ushers in a new golden era of gaming where developers stop spending so many resources on graphixwhoring and create games with actually good gameplay
What operating system is the least demonic and least politically, socially, and ideologically compromised?
>>107731801schizolicious
Swirl is common symbol, just like Hitler use the swastika which is popular around 1920s
>>107732330>Windows and macOS both have +2 million trans developerssauce?
>>107735337public toilets.
>>107731801it is so over
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>gm
>>107730817Thanks, have a good day!