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Merry Christmas, from your /g/irl
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QI3htyAbMgc
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>>107677007
What's her name again?
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>>107677519
I hate niggers on busses. They're obnoxious and do indeed smell bad, but not nearly as bad as trannies.
Jews don't smell, they have adapted to blend in better. Gotta actively keep an eye on them.
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>>107678833
>Jews don't smell
name one tranny that isn't a jew
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>>107672945
if thats the case...

Dear Laurie,

I am 6+ ft tall, 6+ inches dick, and make 6+ figures. this puts me in 90th percentile of men, which I dont consider too impressive on it's own, but one rare attribute I have is a near zero minute refractory period. this is essentially unheard of in the real world, and means I can have sex again almost immediately after cumming. no more sad nights with pathetic men who cant keep it up or keep themselves from cumming instantly (though, with you, i probably would too) i can keep going and going until you are fully satisfied each and every night.

you know how to find me
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>>107666544
Pretty cute ngl

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What privacy focused alternative to android should I get? Is graphene a safe bet for the long term? I am also retarded and would like to have things kindof just work. I just need Brave, YouTube ReVanced and A couple other apps like stock and banking stuff. Im trying to decide what phone to buy for it too if you have any suggestions.
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>>107675959
There isn't one. Graphite was the closest we ever got, but it was run and maintained by literal schizo.
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>>107679286
That's the perfect candidate to run this type of project jackass
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>>107679302
>A literal schizo.
>Perfect candidate to reply one for consistent updates
Lol LMAO.
You must be that lone schizo , faggot chud
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>>107675959
One of the big problems with grapheneos/oem android apps is the lack of caller ID. You don't get to see who's calling you/who you're calling. For like 20 years, every one of my android phones has had caller ID, and going without it is becoming close to a deal breaker for me. Case in point: I had to look for a urologist recently, and I had to call into a bunch of doctors offices to see if they accepted my insurance. After the 4th or 5th call, I looked back on my call log in horror as none of them showed who I called, just the phone number. I have no idea who I've already called, I need to Google their phone numbers and loon them up and cross reference based on my call log, then write it down on a piece of paper. For 20 years now, if I were to do the same on a regular android, it'd show the exact names of every doctor's office instead of just their phone number.

Only now did I find out that this is a feature of google's proprietary dialer app, and if you don't have it with full permissions enabled, you can't get caller ID. Also, if you ever need to make a phone call to someone who's not on your contacts list, you need to save their info in contacts, or else when you look at your call log you won't know what the fuck you're seeing.

Pretty fucked up that this wasn't mentioned on any of the grapheneos tutorials/manuals, kinda feel like I got scammed.

>>107679241
Didn't they go p2w recently? Fuck em, use organic maps.
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>>107679358
Think that's fucked up did you know if you opt out of Gmail's AI collection they no longer sort your emails like primary promotion ect, that was a feature long before ai was a thing but one of the many examples of Google being spiteful for not letting them steal your data

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>gets compromised
what the fuck am i supposed to use now
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>>107674097
emac
lip.
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>>107675128
The "run this mystery meat bash script" thing is mainly aimed at Macfags.
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>>107677273
Using a web browser without an ad blocker is itself a security risk.
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>>107674097
What happened to it? It was my go-to back when I was on Windows.
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>>107676745
yeah this isn't news.
if someone has a malicious DNS between me and the internet that means the Mossad are about to use me as a patsy. I have bigger problems than notepad.

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Why is it considered unethical to download first and last pieces first?
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>>107673437

is this usenet news .binaries .part thread?
i do not rebember exactly
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>>107673437
Seems logical to me
Consider
>1 person has 100% of the data
>10 people have 10% of the data
Now consider
>10 people all have the same 10%
>10 people all have a different 10%
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>>107678264
this.
its basically a case of people thinking they know better than what the system was designed for which is redundancy and robustness
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>>107673437
I always turn on first and last and sequential if I'm downloading video
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>>107673437
It's perfectly ethical
Just like seeding to a 0.0 ratio unless there's five people sitting there leeching and you're the only one who has the data, in which case I'll seed for an extended time to make up for my sins against filesharing

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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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>>107676678
>no jack
yea i kinda hate that but most phones lack it
>no fingerprint unlock
who the fuck would willingly use a thing to unlock your phone that could be exploited or otherwise done without your consent either by holding you down or drugging you?
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>>107678591
just use revanced google photos
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The S23U and the iPhone 13 Pro Max were the best phones ever made. Everything else is dog shit.
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>it actually takes 5 days for these threads to get over 300 posts nowadays!
/g/ is dead!
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>>107679368
More like smartphones fucking suck nowadays

what is to be done? #0
we all hate Web2.0 and 3.0 is a dead circus. This general is for the organising theory and action for an effective resistance to the current internet age we exist in.
Thread rules:
>This thread is NOT for left-right, racial or elitist shitflinging, this is for proper debate and organising against big tech, conversations related to the previous topics is encouraged where it will produce effective visions for what we want to see
>This thread is for LEGAL or gray area activity and organising, Jannies are encouraged to delete or ban people arguing for DDOSing, targetted scamming or any other illicit strategies
>This thread is NOT for web1.0 nostalgiafagging. The only reason normies and tards are dreamgazing at yesteryear's cyberspace is solely due to how shit our modern one is
recommend guides, resources and recs for normies looking to become tech competent and join the conversation:
>to be added
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>>107679116
build local alternatives that are better than the others
for example a facebook for your little town
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>>107679128
impractical. facebook and other big tech shit only became as big as they are (and staying where they are) via having the pull to force everyone to come to them because all their friends were there, see DISCORD for a modern example
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>>107679154
its not impractical its trivial to do and most people would appreciate just talking to people in their own town
you dont need every single person in town to use it, slow and steady growth and then it becames a staple of the community
just keep making excuses for actual solutions though faggot

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/23/business/us-ban-foreign-drones-dji-intl-hnk

based or cringe?
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>>107675625
lockheed doesn't make consoomer drones thoughbeit
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First they came for the drones...
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>>107675560
previous threads:
>>107647390
>>107646291
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>>107676509
take out lockheed and insert [some shitty american corporation]. that's what it's all about - except american corporations are decades behind and have been relying on china for as long as they've existed. trump doesn't understand this part. there's not going to be some american revolution in drone production. these american corporations will use the same chinese made parts already used in drones, put an american name on them and sell the final product for 4x as much because they had to pay mexicans in some shithole usa town instead of using chinese labour.
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>>107675560
>ban Chinese drones for national security
>accept 600,000 Chinese spies to university research positions

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Even if it's some obsolete router Linux can be installed on it. The end of personal computing is imminent

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why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.

like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
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OP still monitoring?
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>>107651381
Pretty much this. Anything with significant money at the end of it is going to be filled with pasionless people trying to find a way to minmax the time it takes to get to the money by looking for a clear path A to B without ever trying to explore things on their own.
This is why academia manages to stay relevant at most fields despite being smaller and paying much less than the industry. The people that stay in academia actually enjoy exploring new ideas for the sake of it.
It is also why the people who worked at a field before it became lucrative seem like such giants compared to the average person that came after them.
The current average SWE wannabe approaches software engineering from the same angle that people approached finance in the 2000s.
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>>107664498
Bred to be a c tier code monkey who burns out in 5 years
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>>107665157
#include <stdio.h>

#define FR 0

int
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Made in USA edition
How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones
• Shure SRH440A/SRH840A

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>>107678511
>Less than $800 total
Well, that's not a ton. For electronics, it leaves mostly chink shit. Topping MX3s would do everything you want in one unit for $200, but reliability is a point of concern. Yamaha R-S202 from OP should be more reliable, but it's big and you'd need a DAC in addition. Could make do with an Apple dongle (and another one for your IEMs), or maybe Fiio K11 or Topping DX1 or an interface with a good headphone out like the Yamaha UR12MK3 or Topping E1x2 mentioned above (the latter has significantly lower noise on the headphone out, which may be relevant for IEMs).
As far as speakers go, I think the Kef Q1/Q3 Meta from the OP or the older and cheaper Q150/Q350 might be a good choice, since coaxial has some advantages, especially in nearfield (suitable for even very small listening distances and some more wiggle room with speaker placement). If you're interested in alternatives, have a look at https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/passive-speaker-recommendations-for-usa-by-sweetchaos.28296/.
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>>107674868
It's mostly one schizo. Also, they did release some products with issues, like the exploding L30 headphone amp or their stuff with PEQ which generally seems to be a buggy mess.
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I have a couple laptops, one Asus Windows one and a Macbook. I also have a TV with an old but pretty good Denon AV receiver. I have a media PC plugged into the TV and AVR with a fiber line directly to the AVR. I use my headphones to listen to all of them, Shure SRH840A.
My question is WHY does it sound so much better to listen to music from the AVR than from the laptops? And even in the laptops the Mac is a lot better than my cheap Asus. Like... what is different? If I listen to the same exact audio file or YT video, aren't they all just sending the electrical signals over the headphone wires anyway? It's nuts... fucking nuts...
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>>107679293
There's differences in the circuitry that turns that audio file's 1s and 0s into a combination of sine waves, and even more differences in the circuitry that makes the drivers in your headphones move to said combination of sine waves.
Basically, the Asus' headphone output sucks, the Macbook's is actually quite good (if it's a modern one, otherwise it's just okay), and the Denon AVR might have a whole dedicated headphone driver circuit inside.
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>>107679323
ok thank you

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New version is out!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/release/

Did you update or are you staying with an older version?
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>>107676971
that's not how Krig works at all.
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>>107671085
lmao
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>>107669105
Why does my CPU usage go through the fucking roof when I enable hwdec with gpu-next?
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>>107675029
Meson at very least is better than what it used to be. Fuck waf with a rake.
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>>107679197
gpu-next is broken

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Why not just take C++ and remove legacy baggage?

Why make it so unnecessarily complicated?
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>>107675370
APOLOGIES FOR THE WORLD WALL but this my last post ITT:
TLDR: C.* is a big familly, let's keep it that way.
I have not actually tried that because I have no reason to do it. I think largely we are in agreement actually... with a slight difference that I would recommend continuing to use C++ as sparingly as possible and as simply as possible to bridge the gap between the hardware and C#. I do see .NET Native and AOT as an attempt to build out toward what you are seeking or perhaps it is already there: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/native-aot/cross-compile
but again, other than to answer you, I have no real reason to find out. I see no reason really to abandon C++ altogether; alot of the "problems" come from "genius" programmers doing unecessarily complex things in C++ which could have been achieved very simply by writing C++ in a C style.
I largely believe that RUST is a lame attempt to solve a problem that does not exist. Just write cleaner C++ code that makes what you need from the device accessible to C# with the anticipation that maybe, one day, maybe it can be C# all the way down but that is also, in a way, may be attempting to solve a problem that does not exist too.
I get that in alot of ways, oh too many ways, Microsoft is absolutely fucking retarded and the fear is that such retardation with creap into C# but it has not happened and is far less likely to happen than RUST never maturing enough to avoid being a pile of regret, and C# retardation is far less likely than C++ becoming enshitified with self-inflicted stupidity out of competition with RUST.
I also suggest that the reason C# kind of stole this thread is because for once C# actually got some love on chans. C# is fantastic. That's why C# programmers continue to use C# (and are all too happy to write a little C++ to make it all work) instead of hopping onto a bandwagon full of pythonic rustophiles that just cant. get. passed. irrational. C#. hateration.
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>>107665559
>Lots of young fursuit wearers (Hey! I'm wearing cat ears as I type this, I'm with y'all :blobcatheart:) are spending their bandwidth thonking intensely about some flavor of automatic memory management
why are all programmers trannies
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>>107662424
I stopped using C++ when annouced the C++26 features, these people are way too retarded to have power over a language.
really, an official algebra lib? go fuck yourselves, you don't know what the millions of C++ devs actually want, there are maybe less than 10 people world-wide who would like an official std algebra lib with an api that will NEVER EVER receive a single update because it will break the (un)holy abi (that does not exist in real-life and no one cares about it btw, it's all madeup is their sick minds) and they're all in the C++ committee, probably paid to destroy the language by microsoft or oracle. it's beyond worthless especially when the language have been decaying without any care from the committe for well over a decade now.

I can't use any official data structures except vector because they're all incredibly subpar performance and api-wise, std::format barely support any feature from libfmt, rangesv3 is doa, concept/contract syntax is pure retardation, the constructor situation gets worse with every update.
I also can't accept how they dealt with safe C++ and instead went with profiles from strousup, anyone who heard the guy talk recently know he is not up to the task anymore, he looks/sounds/behaves like a senile person and should stay the fuck away from any language meeting and should let the functional adults do the work (ie no one currently in the C++ committee)

I upgraded to C, C23 is a very fine upgrade to the language and I can't wait to see what they'll do with C2y, it can't be worse than their C++ counterparts, they know why people use C and why it's the language that will outlive all of the other and even humanity.
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some day you will all come to attain the true power that is knowing everything made by the hand of man is shit and bad, including (You)r favorite programming language.
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Use rust

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Why doesnt /g/ just make their own ram?
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>>107678489
Very smart businesscat
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>>107677544
/g/ doesn't even make its own tendies and you expect electronics fabrication?
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>>107677544
that really wont save you much the price of nonsoldered and soldered ram isnt that different its not like theyre jacking up the SMT machine prices its the ram fab prices that are increasing
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>>107679257
It's retail that is taking too much of the pie.
The increases in modules are real but the literal 200%-300% markup at retail for DIMMs is far from necessary
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>>107677544
I don't know hot to solder and don't trust my unsteady hand.
Also this isn't because of the shortage, Russians are just that poor.

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Programming is done for as a profession.
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>>107677894
I work as a r&d swe doing hard stuff daily at the frontier between swe and ee, at work we've tried for fun all the best chatbots on the market in their best version just one month ago and the results were as expected :
they're all incredibly dogshit at actual software engineering, we're not building rockets but we're solving actual real life issues and even the best ones could not rivalize with the less skilled workers in my team and it's getting worse as the context grows, I've seen microsoft releasing a few papers on the subject (you're not a swe if you don't read papers, btw) so we'll see how it goes, we shall see in a few years if it changes.

it seems that nocoders grifters are the most scared of getting replaced by software and coincidentally the most outspoken for AI adoption for software engineering have AI products to sell, funny how this work ;^)

>>107678911
we still have years so it's fine.
also not everyone will be able to spend the multiple grands a month the next-gen software will require.
you didn't think the current $£[20-200]€/month sub would stay the same forever, right? a single request on the bigger model costs more money that that...
also with enshittification being an inevitable outcome for any product, the cost of these sofware loicense will become unsustainable for piss-poor results making people more cost-effective than software, we can also cut the wire and the remote AI stored in the US suddenly can't do any work any more, it would be a real shame if fibers get cut aroudn the planet once our AI overlords started to replace us...
>hurr self-host
yeah sure because every small company will shell out the 100 grands needed to host a 200 quadrillions parameter model that cost most than 10 local engineers everywhere on the planet but the us just like that?
I've never seen in my lifetime more delusional that the aibros, the fuck is wrong with you?
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>>107679011
>Giving blowjobs behind Wendy's
kek imagine thinking human won't be depreciated when sexy cold robot lips are going to replace us all
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>>107679168
>schizo babble
I can tell why the LLM wasn't working lol
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>>107679239
cope harder, your ai startup will fail miserably and elon won't retweet your trashy "art" on twitter, get a fucking life
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>>107679232
Look now, you might be joking, but I will 1000% stop talking to anyone, and stop leaving the house the day that I can have a robowaifu (with swappable silicone privates) hold me down and force me to live out my most perverse fantasies
There are already robotic tentacles, she is on the horizon

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The sole reason why VLC is superior to MPC/V
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>>107672643
But those go to 11
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>>107675884
That it often trading dynamics and clipping for loudness, to compensate for shitty speakers that don't go very loud.

>>107677607
>Cinema and broadcast isn't mastered to be as loud as possible, but to conform to some specified average loudness, e.g. -31.0 LUFS for dialog according to Dolby or -23.0 LUFS according to EBU Recommendation 128.
And if that doesn't translate to sufficiently audible volumes on your cheap speakers with the master volume turned all the way up? Also these standard levels don't apply to random home videos and amateur YouTube content.
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>>107672291
True... simple to use and sometimes i use it even for music. Easy to make lists, easy to overboost, easy to watch streams or youtube... it just werks.
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I sometimes disguise my legitimate questions as bait threads just so I can get lots of replies from asshats who think they're oh so smart.
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>>107672291
Enjoy your clipping. You should be using an amplifier outside your PC.


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