How to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide>EQ Guide (EQ 101, Targets, Myths & Misconceptions, Case Studies, etc.):https://4ciemg.github.io/IEM-EQ-Guide/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106469782Here you go: >>106469786
>>106469739PR1 doesn't need EQ
>>106469763I did a while agowhy?
>>106469791everything needs eq
>>106469809Sounds fine out of my power amp terminals
ITT: Anti-forensics tools
>>106469057the "plausible deniability" feature only makes sense to use on a hdd because SSDs use something called wear-leveling which gives away the secret volume. disabling wear-leveling ends up just being another indicator that there's a hidden volume, so it's a catch 22 - you can't actually hide an encrypted volume inside of another on a SSD. veracrypt documentation (which comes bundled with the software, mind you) clearly states this. Im pretty sure the archwiki also talks about this on their encryption page
pedophile thread? pedophile thread
>>106469174trim and wear-leveling, trim commands can be blocked and wear-leveling seems to be only a issue for system encryption
>>106469224Post nose.
>>106469224>oy vey goy, let me have your dataNO, RABBI GOLDSTEIN! BAD, BACK TO YOUR SYNAGOGUE!
Is it possible to use this piece of shit, without basically live streaming the contents of your hard drives to "them" and having all your actions on the internet archived?I mean like some anti-spyware software or something? I have looked into O&O ShutUp10++ and it seems decent(ish). Is there anything better out there?Inb4: use Linux. I did for months ... and I just fucking can't anymore. It's always something with Linux. It's just a matter of time before you have to fix some basic shit which would never even be a problem on Windows.
>>106460419Best thing you can do is just never connect it to the internet.Next best thing is never use an online account, only local, and block unwanted connections with the firewall.Other than that, no. Not that it matters anyway, you got a phone right?, connected to you home wifi, right? Then (((they))) can get you whenever they want.
>>106469103maybe, but it does literally just work.
>>106469103Nothing "just works" anymore. Not windows, not linux, neither android or ios. Everything is coded by jeets paid in peanuts.It's all degrees friction and silicon lotteries.
>>106461208>Windows 7 64-bit will give you the absolute best leverage if you have the skills to secure itNo one ever explains how they are allegedly securing their win7 machines.
>>106460443>Microsoft shat out an update like 10 days ago which literally destroys SSDsMore like triggers bugs in broken controllers that then require a full power cycle to start working again, but yes they did.
HOLY FUCK WHY DID I START INSTALLING GENTOO ON MY THINKPAD X31?!?! WHY DID I EVER THINK IT WAS A GOOD IDEA TO COMPILE EVERY SINGLE PACKAGE ON THIS 2 DECADE OLD LAPTOP SHIT SHIT SHIT?!?!?!?!!!?!!
>>106465008>Welp, next time I will study what dependencies I need for a minimum setup. I don't think I need that for st, dwm and other terminal apps.i'm not sure you need llvm either. all my machine uses it for afaik is llvmpipe (modern software 3D renderer) and amdgpu support (likely for shader compilation). i'm not sure if modern mesa uses llvm for the older radeon driver, but you can go without llvmpipe. it's practically only a fallback 3d driver so you can do things like compositing without a 3d card/driver available, which you won't care to use on such a machine anyway
>>106460919llvm is a compiler. you're compiling things, you probably need it for other things
>>106465008>>106467786oh, i'll also agree with what people say about using binhost/prebuilt packages for a few things that both are slow to build and don't matter much to customise. you'll learn which ones those are when you build them. llvm is one example, also webkit, rust, gcc, etc. browsers are slow to build as well but you might actually want to optimise/customise>>106467816llvm is used as the backend for clang, but most things use gcc on linux. he can find out at the end what packages he uses depend on llvm and for what features
>>106457179The point of gentoo on a thinkpad is that you trim down software to use only what you need. Disable everything that you think you won't need, Maintain your own patches for programs that don't already have them. Write your own programs instead of installing others
>>106459664you could have just used the binary packages instead, then do ebuilds when you have a functioning system.
Reminder that modern encryption is already dead.
>>106467474You have no idea what Quantum even is and you have never used a Quantum computer so please shut the fuck up forever
>>106466946This is Microsoft scammery, there’s nothing that can run the algorithm that’d break current cryptography. And even then, we’ve already got post-quantum algorithms kicking about.Quantum computing is like 98% scam investment grifting, like AI but even worse cause their claims amount to “it like computer, but quantum”, and conveniently ignore the fact they’re not useful for general purpose computation.
>>106466946>"""""""Quantum Computer"""""""""">*Look inside*>It's not quantum>It's not a computer
>>1064669461. there is no evidence that Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip actually contains topological qubits instead of Andreev modes2. even if it does, it's only 8 qubits, and a quantum computer that could use Shor's algorithm to break some types of asymmetric encryption efficiently would require thousands or even millions of qubits (depending on how many of the qubits are needed for error correction)3. Shor's algorithm does not affect symmetric encryption; Grover's algorithm does, but it only makes a brute force attack more efficient, while still remaining unrealistic, so modern block and stream ciphers like AES and ChaCha20 would remain secure4. quantum-safe algorithms have been in development for years and will be rolled out before quantum computers become a threat (if they ever do)
>>106466946how so?this very webpage is encrypted in transit it seems to me it works very well
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>>106467904Have you tried reinstalling RetroArch?
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>>106466020>2880x1800a bit too cramped isn't it?
>>106466037hua piao piao
>>106466060cope
Well, /g/?
>>106467253I make a living managing wordpress sites.
>>106467324So is your mom, and I still drive her daily.
>>106468272>>106468289Thanks for this, it looks like some Israeli's rewrote the PHP engine that's still used today. I remember a tech wizard who recommended against PHP while I was still a young coder. He couldn't tell me why in public but I finally understand why. Thank you wizard who worked at Amazon at the time, I took the advice and didn't understand at first. It's sickening to know how these Israeli's have tricked me and many people like me.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zend_Engine
isnt it open source? what are the alternatives without the influence of tiny hats?
>>106467654Always has been>>106469154How many businesses/people still require them?
What is the most user-friendly, beginner-friendly, and stable Arch based distro?By stable, I don't mean "unupdated debian-kind of stable", but actually stable in the pragmatic sense (doesn't-crash-and-nukes-itself-every-update-stable).Use case will be gaming, programming (c and python) and basic browsing.
>>106469122Pingli
>>106469122arch based
cachyos, install select gnome/kde during install and call it a day
>>106469122endeavour works
>>106469122Literally arch.
Seems like my headset is finally giving up after 8 years of use. The left side is completely unresponsive and I can't handle having audio played in only one ear.I'm looking for a decent midrange headset, emphasis on the set because even though I have an xlr microphone setup, having a backup mic ready to go is essential to me.I'm completely out of the loop on what's popping nowadays, a lot of brands I don't recognize. Budget is in the $50-$100 range, my market is Europe's.I don't care much for microphone quality, what matters to me most is audio quality. Obviously it doesn't have to be the best quality considering the price range, but I'm not looking for a bassboosted negro approved set, I like my mid range and trebles. Wired or not, USB or jack, doesn't matter.I'll also take channel/blogger recommendations so long they don't glaze whomever pays them most and provide good breakdowns with comparisons on the products they review.
give me -500 billion dollars
uh fuck i'm gonna cum nigga
I give u about 3 fiddy
>>106469299He already spent it all.
>>106469299I'm giving away 500 billion dollars
Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models and UIPrev: >>106464276https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicChromaforge: https://github.com/maybleMyers/chromaforgeSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & WorkflowsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106469658Gemini. It shits all over the other models for OCR stuff.For example. >>106469558Based on the video provided, here is a description of what happens:The video features two characters from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation: the android Lieutenant Commander Data (on the left) and Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge (on the right). They are seated side-by-side in the cockpit of what appears to be a shuttlecraft.The sequence of events is as follows:Data holds up a blue and white package resembling a pack of cigarettes.He removes a single cigarette and places it in his mouth.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106469536>Boris VallejoLooked up his style and... that's quite sad. Of course, nano banana can pull of his style just fine.
love me ambiguous language
According to GeminiIn this video:The scene opens with Captain Picard looking thoughtful in his ready room. In the background, the Vocaloid star Hatsune Miku, now impressively dressed in a red Starfleet command uniform, walks into the room holding a Starfleet PADD (Personal Access Display Device).She stops and stands behind the captain. Then, in a move that would surprise even the Borg, Picard picks up a 20th-century-style handgun from his desk and calmly examines it.It's a fantastic edit, but a few small clues give it away:The Starfleet Guest Star: As you know, Hatsune Miku, while a cultural icon here in Japan and worldwide, never actually made it onto the Enterprise-D's crew roster.The Firearm: The biggest giveaway is the prop. Starfleet exclusively uses energy-based weapons like phasers. A projectile-based handgun like that is a massive anachronism and would be completely out of place in Picard's ready room, unless he was in the middle of a Dixon Hill holodeck program.This is another great example of combining real footage with a digitally inserted character to create a completely new, surreal, and humorous narrative.
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>>106469186i was thinking of switching to carbon zinc for such devices to avoid the alkaline barf. so carbon zinc for mech clocks etc, nimh for digital things.but maybe like that anon said it's just this clock being wasteful. i'll have to measure the voltage of the battery next time it dies to verify. need to verify before buying a new clock.
>>106467783>>106468678Sounds like a shitty clock to me.>>106465839First thing you do is you log into your router and check your "DHCP offset", it's commonly something like 100 so your DHCP range starts from 192.168.1.100 and covers the rest of the space. Assumed it's a 192.168.1.0/24 network.OK now you got 1 to 99 for your static devices the router usually being 1.>I actually found an old manual of my (ISP issue) routerThe actual static configuration doesn't involve your router beyond the DHCP offset setting.
What's a good lightweight image app? Something quick, has zooming, scroll through photos, no exploits, etc.Something to replace the default Windows Photo app because it's bloatware now always wanting onedrive or login or whatever
>>106469528these days i use qview (open source)and i used to use honeyview (closed source)
>>106466290cracking or crushing the chip is plenty. the chip itself is in the middle of the packages (that is, the plastic shell you actually see), so a good whack/drill/punch in the middle will do
what are you working on /g/?prev: >>106375242
Read a whole guide from beginner to advanced on C++, took me some time but finished it. Now I'm starting to program using C++ but don't really remember anything. Anyone know what the cause of this may be?
>>106468985My brother in Christ, manuals are not novels. You're allowed to reference back to the book. You're not going to memorize the entire stdlib in one sitting (nor should you need to). Pick a project and reference back to the concepts that you need.
>>106465042>idk what it isIt's based on https://youtu.be/itRV2jEtV8Q>use vp9 for videos that have noise like that btwThanks!
>>106468377>>106468923sdl is ok if you want to something to start with but it's too bloated for me so i made my own rendering and event handling libraryunironically win32 is easier to work with than x11>but doing shit like resizing buffers on a window size change was poorly documented and didn't work and was poorly documentednot really, you just rerender on the window surface once the window is resizedthere is no need to resize any server side buffer
what kind of statistics do i need to figure out the frequency of a fixed rate clock given a fixed rate clock with a known frequency and hopefully minor amounts of errortrying to figure out a way to make VK_KHR_shader_clock more usableif it helps i think i have the value for my hardware already although i'd have to dump the GPU assembly to double check if anything additional is being done to the result of the clock instruction
Which feature do you want to see on a image board app?
>>106468712Dogshit. The official UI is unusable, redreader is shitty ux (compared to kuroba). I legitimately don't know how anyone uses it honestly. Maybe if kurobaEx could browse it, I'd give it another try.
>>106468794Ah ok interesting, because right now this is what I put on my note appAvailability for the Nintendo 3DS>Will be available for the Old/New Nintendo 3DS as a [.3dsx/.cia] files with the same features on mobile.Styles / Custom Styles In-app>Will contains classic styles from 4chan [Yotsuba, Yotsuba B, Futaba, Burichan, Tomorrow & Photon]and I was thinking about adding>Notification when someone reply your thread or a reply>More imageboards and imageboards accessible only through Tor>some Metadata removed when posting an image
>>106468454I just want something that just works.
>>106468502why don't you go back then?
I want to be able to post using a VPNlike the 'ecker
People are adopting clankers
Since when bugmen are "people"?
>>106469638There's no way she's Asian
>>106469515Not even autonomous, whats the point when you have to control him. So stupid. Also most likely staged.
>>106469696>There's no way she's AsianYou'd be surprised...
>>106469526flat assed women don't get clankers. simple as