>freetube always fails to load videos>ikatube works every timehow is this possible?
>>106763624wow, you work fast
>>106762387wtf is ikatube... can't find it on search engines...
>>106763926it's a desktop youtube clienthttps://chino-chan.gitlab.io/programs.html#s2
>>106763795guess this answers op's question
why the fuck is freetube pushing code with translations and shit? their project is basically dead atm. fuck their translations who fucking cares
You could have really powerful BASIC implementations which allowed access to 3D and sound, too.
Because Google doesn't want you to control the 0s and 1s. They want to be the ones who can manipulate bits and show you porn. If you can turn 0s and 1s into titties yourself you wouldn't need AI.
>>106764592>>106764592here is less than 1% can program
>>106764592
Let's suppose your computer came with BASIC in ROM. Would you ever use it?
The fault lies with AMD & Asrock btw
>>106750658> the average consumer doesn't need monsters like that, it's for the pros.It’s exactly that kind of mindset that lost intel it’s lead.You might as well be an unpaid intel c-suite.
>>106749502I hate to say it but AMD fucked us, I de-lidded my 9800X3D recently and too my surprise my high temps were due to whatever compound they shipped it with was all crusty and not doing its job. I have liquid metal on it now and am using a heatspreader from thermal grizzly and my CPU sits comfortably at 43-45C on idle
>>106764059what are you even talking about? if you cared about temps you would direct-die cool it because the IHS is thick as fuck to maintain cooler comparability, and even then its significantly better than the 7000 series because the X3D substrait was acting as a heat-blanket.
>>106749502these guys are falling off really, really fast and hardi guess there's no money or views in doing normal, non drama reviews of tech for nerds
>>106765101people cant afford tech no more. tech used to be about consumerism but when everyones broke and all the nice goodies are 5 figure ai graphics cards well... you can see the problemtech used to be affordable because they had no choice but to justify their existence . untill crypto and ai die this isnt happening
Linux saars... normalfags are making fun of us again
>>106760207It's always "n-no u" with these losers. They really think their toy IoT lightbulb OS makes them special.Then they bitch and moan about how hard it is for them to get a job, never seeing the connection.
>>106733274>change my mind: macos is just linux with proper drivers and good software supportIf you use macOS after using Linux, the experience is almost the same. Any problems I had on Linux were the same when using macOS.macOS just hides the problems better.
we have been saying that for years: people who rely on linux for desktop computing are not productive; they don't use their computing machine to produce anything.
what's the use case for linux when macs exist?
>>106764973heterosexuality
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>106715518
This was my ultimate goal.I have too many use cases for gtk and tkinter is redundant when tk/tcl is already perfect.
>>106765188I'm sure your opinion on this is very important, actual proven nocoder whose retardation is forever recorded on desuarchive now. It's time to stop posting before you make it worse for yourself.
>>106765316Fuck off Ebussi.
>>106765372Ebussi would've asked>but what's the actual usecase for this non-blocker?instead of blocking 6 hours of his life with a fizzbuzz tier problem.
>>106765316>whose retardation is forever recorded on desuarchive nowI have posted my git(https://github.com/aussie114) on here many times.>>106765402>6 hoursoh yeah /g/cels take everything you say literally.
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>>106759331>Why is that? My 34" current 1440 ultrawide looks just fine, is this something specific to woledlow res and subpixel fringing due to woled memes>but then what's the solution, do you just do dlss and actually run at 2k? I've always liked to try and run at the native resolution instead of things like that but at 4k there isnt much of an option in most gamesanything is better considering you have 2.2x as many pixels
>zen 6 leak with new interconnect>amdip solvedâ„¢ >jewfes will switch to zen6 in 2026https://youtu.be/ZYuYGMemlLM
>>106765186>Rehash of lukewarm speculation from high yieldYikes
>>106764956>Hardware UnboxedNVIDIA for me, not for thee.
>tfw bough a Radeon before reading /pcbg/
it is outclassed by ZFS and ext4 and can't even do RAID right
>>106762513Because it works. Snapshot is a killer feature for root.
>>106762513>can't even do RAID rightI don't have a NAS>>106763887this, does zfs have anything like grub-btrfs to boot into a snapshot?
Why can't fedora do snapshots but decide to move to this fragile FS?
>>106764710You can set up snapper, btrfs-assistant and grub-btrfs in fedora right now and it will work
>>106764710Yeah but it should just be preconfigured like on OpenSUSE or CachyOS.
can you survive with it?64GB? not really possible, only Windows 7 would fit and you still get problem with RAM if you have 16GB or more (Windows likes to create a file the size of your RAM into HDD/SSD)128GB? very uncomfortable but Windows 10 + RAM swaps do fit into it. And since no new Windows 10 release appears anymore, it wont update the whole OS by making first a copy of your old OS (requires 32GB of extra space altough exact numbers are hard to say)256GB? we are getting close here, everything except a collection of STEAM games should fit unless your are a 3D modeler or something and requires hundreds of gigabytes for 3D Studio MAX prop files.512GB? I think this is the sweet spot, for normal generalized computer usage with Windows 10. Generalized means a compromise being in between of a 3D modeler business user and a gamer at home.Larger than 512GB cannot be considered "small capacity" SSD.Would Linux be different from Windows 10 world in terms of size?
>>106764861The ideal srtup is HDD raid1 with a ssd cache on top through lvm-cache. Ssd should be an enterprise ssd since lvm-cache sucks with trim and for safety I would use write-through mode so if the ssd dies the data persists. This setup gives you the best reliability and price/performance in a home PC (only works on linux).
>>106765062most normies do nothing with their computer except browse the internetif you give your grandma an antix installation with an icon to open a web browser and watch youtube she won't feel any difference
>>106764861Sounds naive but is there even any actual benefit of having nvme or ssd aside from being faster in pretty much everything? My laptop (2019 model) is equipped with 1tb nvme and 1tb hdd, the only thing that I put in my nvme is adobe software like photoshop and premier; I put the rest of my files in hdd, so right now I have like 700ish gb space in my nvme
>>106765438I mean it uses less power than an HDD but what do you think the point of storage is other than to load thingsfuck swap
>>106765438It's painful to use a spinning drive. Using a USB flash drive is 10x faster than an old school HDD. You can run the benchmark yourself. If you use windows get CrystalDiskMark and on linux use Kdiskmark (NOT a kde app)
why aren't numpads generally to the left of keyboards?
>>106765078so you understand how silly it is to take my hand off the mouse to use the numpad
>>106764977>>106765067>>106765091It's because keyboards are much older than mice.For consumer PCs, most people didn't even have a mice until the 80s. It was just the keyboard for a long time. So it made sense to have the numpad on the right as most people are right handed. Nothing is stopping you from making a keyboard with a lefthanded numpad, but numpads are already niche as fuck and heavy numpad users are normally heavy keyboard users as well and don't really on the mouse for their work flow either, making the right handed numpad also optimal for them as well.
>>106765161>So it made sense to have the numpad on the right as most people are right handed. No it didn't
>>106765161even if still seems weird because the direction keys are also on the right
>>106765179They're also built into the number pad with the unlock you tard
>more telemetry than windows>uses btrfs for literally zero reason >GNOME is the default Windows 11 ain't looking so bad after all
>>106763688>uses btrfs for literally zero reasonwait it doesn't have automatic snapshots like the green lizard
>>106763747if you want to switch because of what OP said you're a retard.Yes gnome is shitty, but btrfs snapshots are unequalled and fedora collects zero telemetry by default unless you count number of files downloaded from getfedora, even then it's not "more than windows".OP is a faggot as always.>>106764392not sure what the suse does but I don't think fedora sets up snapshots automatically, you'd need timeshift or snapper.
>>106763722>>106763765https://coreos.github.io/rpm-ostree/countme/
>>uses btrfs for literally zero reason Fedora is meant to use the latest open source solutions in order to create open standards for everyone, same happened with systemd, NetworkManager, Pulseaudio, pipewire, Wayland, flatpak, podman, and more. You getting pissed off at a distro that has proven been right for decades is just sad, because the whole point of Fedora is to explore innovation, not to be the substitute for other distros.>>GNOME is the default Just install another desktop environment or an spin ISO and stop crying about it, a Linux user crying about not being able to choose should go back to Windows.fedoraproject.org/spins>>1067650663>more telemetry than windowsOh what an strong argument, you sir have let the world know an anonymous rpm counter is worse than whatever is being gathered from you through Steam, your ISP, even Flathub, Homebrew, Yarn and NPM counts install calls, so they have to be spyware too, worse than Windows in all possible ways.I'm seriously worried about the mental state of you "linux users". Having all the wrong ideas about the software industry in general, you seem more like normie users who have done some commands in your free time and felt like hackers after that.
>>106765066>can use>not only is it opt-in, but it's also for rpm-ostree>not only is it opt-in and for rpm-ostree, but it's also fore coreos
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>>106741639>Is Ruby on Rails still a good option?you can check on the provided chart depending on your sexual orientation and cultural heritage
>>106763933sorry, this is the correct chart
>>106760416>I support a hard fork of RailsNow that I think about it, i'm something of a socialist myselfRaivls delenda est
>>106756943>15k requests per secondNodejs can do 2k rps with defaults so that's like one 8 core machine on aws KEKW
>>106763942Kotlin is a russian twink just like irl
This isn't true right....?
>>106764459it's the tired "fuck me" eyes.
>>106763191It was just social engineering.Clippy already had data of expected behavior from the user, it was very well made...abit too well made that it became intrusive and annoying.It never shared data with Microsoft so it was just an annoyance.Kinda funny that Windows 11 and 10 have Cortana which ironically enough is everything people pretended Clippy was.
clippy was the boring one. give me the cat that sometimes licks it's pp.shit's really funny if you're an elementary schooler, which is obviously the only target demographic these desktop "assistants" reached.
>>106764459Would be hotter without the teeth.
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>>106764824Once you're in the defence industry you'll never leave. Very limited number of jeets unless they've been in the country for 20+ years. Sadly that isn't long enough for them to lose the accent.
>>106764824Sounds like you're on defence about it
Everywhere I look is three or even four days in the office, one place was two days. It's so fucking over
>>106765375Typical complaining millennial. In my day we had to go into the office 5 days a week and working from home didn't even exist as a concept. This is why you can't afford to buy a home.
>>106765405no the difference is i worked 10 hours a day and another 4 at home after work. I could just WFH and complete the work in 6 hours instead.
>Saar, here, I will make u android app for 10$ in three daysHow the fuck do Americans use that. I am from Ukraine and this shit is too low even for me