Is this rightfully the best tablet money can buy?
tablets are for childrenmen work on a computer, and handle admin on their phones
>>106980317>>106981434i was gonna ask like there's no way a chinese tablet can be that perfect because i myself experienced with chinese phone. It was horrendous with the amount of bloatwares to handle
>>106973191there is not much you can do with a tablet.the only reasons to own one is for drawing and reading.So.. I am waiting for this one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnGji_u53UQ
>>106980520is it lenovo y700? I remember i had that in my cart after i spent like whole researching on the best tablet to have
>>106981695Idk, hyperos for tablets is pretty fine for what it is. There’s some bloatware, sure, but unless it's made by Google all of it can be removed. Maybe it’s different now since my Pad 6 hasn’t been updated in a year, but for $250 it’s honestly a great device. I mainly use it for slop consumption (revanced and MX Player), comic and manga reading (mihon), and occasional PS2/switch emulation (netherSX2), and it’s still fast and snappy to this day without any bugs whatsoever.
Is 32GB RAM still enough?
>>106976596>scam citizenkek, what's the status on that shit? did they finally ship? I've been out of that loop for years
>>106974279I'm on 24 and it's good so far. I am not a gaymer so maybe it would be different for games
Are you simulating wind in openfoam?
>>106981160I can't even count it anymore, and still, STILL I'm running out. Do you need to install it or something?
>>106975096primocache if your on windows or set aggressive disk caching on Linux
Welcome to the 4chan /g/ Usenet General Thread!>What is /usenet/?Open standard protocols still exist and are what the internet was built on (http, irc, rss, ftp, etc). Not owned by corpos, not under govt control, and are accessible to anyone with an internet connection. They simply exist to be built upon and enjoyed by all.Some, like FTP are outdated and insecure. Others, like rss, irc, http, usenet are still glorious and wonderful open standards. Join us and discuss such topics on one such protocol: NNTP, aka usenet.>WTF IS USENETLiterally it means the Users Network. It’s an open protocol for posting and reading messages, organized by newsgroups. It's entirely decentralized, no single server, impossible to take down.Today it is split between, binaries and text. The binaries part is what it’s known for today: piracy. The text part is forgotten and abandoned, until now.>WHY POST ON USENETIt's open protocol, you can use any client you want or build you own. No costs, no subscriptions, no money. You can sign up through your ISP, or through eternal-september.org. Then you just need to install a client.>THIS IS OLDER THAN MY DAD. WHY TF WOULD I DO THIS?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>usenet>a.c.techYep, am there.
>>106971546So besides being freedom fighters what are we going to do there, with bunch of randoms herded from 4chan? Replicate our community generals but on usenet?>>106972944>4chan version of moving to CanadaI feel the same.I'd keep in mind, zoomers' endlessly attempt to form "communities" that are about being communities, instead of having shared interests or goals. >Yet another retro <community> based on what millennials did in 00's, but without any shared interest
apart from the alt.cyberpunk.tech newsgroup, what others are there there that are interesting and active?History?Security?Society / Politics?What??
>>106979884holy based
>>106971546gopher general when?
This would've probably be successful if there was just a single client that was usable but after 12 years of development there is not a single client with reliable call, screenshare with audio, self deleting messages or even goddamn stickers. I thought this was supposed to be free and open with every possible configuration and addon possible. What the fuck are they cooking?
>>106978944Did that matrix p2p thing they talked big about years ever go anywhere in a practical/useable manner or did they can it?
>>106981646it didn't go anywhere. just like the homeserver implementation in go.
>>106981719> dendriteI'm still salty that I wasted my time contributing to that in the hopes that they finally replace synapse that fucking piece of garbage> p2p promise didn't go anywhereYeah figures
>>106981520Anon, I know plenty of people who use Matrix. I know zero who use XMPP.
>>106981750>I know zero who use XMPP.Start here: https://yourdata.forsale
Churning Out Edition 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_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106981293Nice, that's exactly what I like. I'm probably gonna use Softears UCs since I usually use them, though I'm tempted to irresponsibly shell out for UTs. I hear the stem may be kind of long, so maybe they'll have good seal without needing foams/etc? I suppose I'll see whenever I get them.
>>106981321out of many ear tips, coincidentally i use softears uc with mine. but you can order tips after trying what you have on hand
new snake oil just dropped https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP5PjMCc9rs
>>106981331Nice, I imagine I'll like them too, then. What filter tube things do you use? I've heard good stuff about the L/Light ones. In any case, I'll have to post a picture when I get the chance after they arrive, hopefully this month.
>>106981261I demoed them multiple times and didn't like them at all. Shouty mids, anemic bass and harsh treble without any special detail retrieval.There was a stabbing peak in the treble, not sure if it will be possible to completely get rid of with EQ without fucking up the resolution completely. Tanchjim just like KZ follows the inverse value law - the cheaper the pos, the better it sounds. Bnnuy is good.
Let me guess, you need more
>>106976245But how do you draw it on the screen?
>>106976245Why the fuck do assembly programmers put so many comments? It's like looking at my jeet professor's Java all over again.
>>106977152>>106980232>>106981134Have you actually never heard of code snippets?/g/ really is nocode these days
>>106976245> xchg ax, dx ; swap AX and DXLiteral retard
>>106981751int main(int argc, char *argv[]) /* main function */{ int x = 0; /* initialize an integer echs to zero */ …
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) /* main function */{ int x = 0; /* initialize an integer echs to zero */ …
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/AniStudio(WIP): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106978697Very nice, anon.
When you guys want to replicate a AI picture, do you use the same platform as the original?Like, a cool picture made with Automatic1111. Sometimes, it's kinda "hard" to replicate it on Comfyui or SwarmUI.
>>106981495Do you really need to 1:1 reproduce the pic you've seen? I mostly look at artist tags/loras and rarely at some unusual tags, that's it
Microsoft Teams, is one of the worst things in my life, I hate it so fucking much, but the world forces it down my throat
>>106974416Works fine for me
>>106974319Just let me use Zoom.It's not even that this is a lock-in we're forced to use. It's not. Zoom is SO MUCH BETTER and has so many features and I can participate in meetings without even being at my computer or even installing an app. I can participate in a meeting with hundreds of people just by dialing a phone number, and it lets me mute, it lets me hang up, raise hand, it's fantastic.I can even sign in to a meeting on Zoom to get video and use my superior audio device to my PC known as my phone. Which lets me stand up and walk away from a meeting while still participating in the meeting.Why can't Teams do that?
>>106974319I've never used it. Have you tried not being an office cuck?
>>106974389this piece of shit like any web browser is an entire virtual operating system in itself, what do you expect
>>106974319Sheeet, the previous version was even worse man, it was like 4Gb and ate your ram while sitting on the background, once a coworker asked me to check his laptop and the thing installed itself on a forced update and it was chocking the CPU, set itself to autostart on high priority too.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>News>>106962591 - Yihua 929DV desoldering iron review>>106963156 - Anon decides to an hero.>>106964175 - A happy GuliKit ES Pro customer reports back>>106972287 - Haul review of headphone accessories>>106972553 - Fishnet review by a cute girl (male)>>106975195 - Anon is one of us now. Remember, the sooner you start laughing at yourself the sooner you start to have fun
They also updated Gimp and now if I merge down to one layer and copy all it gives me this shit rather than the properly cropped version (where it increases image size to fit all layers perfectly and adds padding to do so). Cropping doesn't do shit unless you export the file.Why the fuck would you do this?
Are there any decent kitchen knives on aliex?I believe I had seen something somewhere
>>106981673Yes but I can't spoonfeed you because the listings change all the time, so what worked for me won't necessarily work for you.Read the guide and the /ck/ guide linked in it to get some basics about knife stuff if you don't know those already, then look for one of the decent factories selling VG10 damascus steel (which means vg10 core with a cheaper cladding). Outperforms expensive german knives for a fraction of the price.
What can realistically be done about this?
>>106981689chromium requires a lower opengl version to work than firefox which makes it faster on old garbage
>>106969965the creator is a low iq moron that used ai to generate huge swathes of code in the project
>>106969951Chrome was originally safari (webkit) at which point Apple contributed most if the code.Google wrote chrome to make it “run on more platforms” and ended up making it run on less that webkit had.Google is not a technology company.
>>106981012The problem is that they’ve continually been adding shit to javascript including subtle inner behaviours for fingerprinting and other malfeasance making it very very difficult to duplicate.
>>106981567He lied on that interview. Changed the story on the DJ Vlad interview.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ktBRSBxi9qcskip to 8 minutes if you hate this faggot. "They would provide me with rough on a regular basis" is basically investing in and owning fucking mines. "Well we just handshook and that's how they did things there" so if that's the equivalent as paperwork there then why fucking mention it. Dude is incapable of not attempting to obfuscate his life, that's how skeezy this fuck is. Ultimately not my problem though.
Why does POSIX make trannies seethe?
>>106977454Rust's rejection of invalid UTF-8 in the string type is catering to brainlets, it saves you if you're clueless about validation but normally it just introduces pointless scanning and failure modes where there should be none. For example if you're working with data in some "legacy" encoding, you now either get a panic or a bunch of U+FFFD instead of something that you can at least convert back to UTF-8. Data destroyed, give up. In contrast a well written C tool for *nix that only handles ASCII also automatically handles UTF-8, but it'll also work with EUC-JP, Shift_JIS, GBK, etc. assuming it doesn't touch the clusterfuck that is wchar_t.The actual bug in POSIX paths is that they accept newlines which breaks sh, in fact the committee is working on this.
>>106981215>no "everything is a file" braincanceryeah in windows you have have "everything is a handle, and every type of object has a unique set of dogshit functions to retrieve handles"
>>106981677>oh you want to obtain information about process #5934?>no worries, just open /PROC/PID/5934/whatever and then parse the text contents of that file into binary form that you can actually uselinux is so braindamaged it's not even funny.>Information exists as binary data inside the kernel>Due to retarded "unix" philosophy, it gets converted into text and put into a fake "file" in the imaginary filesystem>Then you have to read out the contents of that "file" and parse it back into a binary formyeah nah that sounds so dumb, most retarded and bad design for an OS ever made.
>>106981735you are now aware of the unix shell
This is a topic I want to discuss. Shame there isn't a good thread for it.
Everyone else lost
>>106975802>what actually matters when selecting audio devices.your fucking room anon. that's what matters most when choosing gear.I know some architect, built himself a nice house, got some expensive audio setup which he didn't install in the end because he designed the space like shit for audio. some minimalist hard floor shit and the echo was horrendous, and no way of treat the room for audio, like at all
i doubt these are better than bose. sennheiser ANC fucking sucks
>>106970854might be, but the a50 is very comfy and has good enough audio for me
Wireless audiophile sounds as stupid as gourmet all you can eat, just the most obvious oxymoron.
>>106960825How does it hold up against the PX8?
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>106965998 & >>106954792►News>(10/21) Qwen3-VL 2B and 32B released: https://hf.co/Qwen/Qwen3-VL-32B-Instruct>(10/20) DeepSeek-OCR 3B with optical context compression released: https://hf.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-OCR>(10/20) merged model : add BailingMoeV2 support #16063: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/16063>(10/17) LlamaBarn released for Mac: https://github.com/ggml-org/LlamaBarn>(10/17) REAP: Router-weighted expert pruning: https://github.com/CerebrasResearch/reap►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106977500>ozoneI’ve never seen this even though I’ve tried most of the base models, never. In what context does that appear?
>>106981680>discussing the finer points of child belly with my custom-made character card>given numbers for hotlines in a completely different countryI'm not paying for international calls
>>106981690Started happening in newer models, I think it came from gemini or claude and spread to all instruct tunes from March onward.Usually rears its ugly head during any romance scenario.
>>106981603We will finally get a model that is safer than gpt-oss :)
>>106977500>ozoneGemini>accidental touch of hand, lingering a moment too long>a mixture of x and yThese are universal>tongue darted outGemini>means so much coming from youNever got this one
If AI is so smart then why can't it learn by itself, iterate and keep improving itself? Instead it needs human generated data to keep improving itself
>>106981593cause AI isn't allowed to go to schoolhumans don't learn by themselves eitherno one would have learned long division without being taught
AI can't even solve a simple math problem, what a loser
>is the reason for 99% of Linux bugs UI issues and software install problemshow do we fix this?
>want to have a secondary drive automount at boot>need to perform a 14-hour chant in Ancient Sumerian and personally visit Finland to ask for Linus Torvalds' written permission
>>106981472The Commodore64 is what true personal computing should had become --the model of the User/Programmer, to define our relationship with computers exactly as a function of "to use this computer you necessarily have to program it". Why do I need to setup permissions on my computer if I'm the sole user? Why do I need to set myself as sudoer? Effectively, Loonix people are deluded that Mainframe wannabes can be personal operating systems.I know there's a very good reason for permissions and there's a very good reason why the C64 model didn't take hold: not everyone is a programmer and people actually need safeguards not to segfault themselves every day, but come the fuck on.
>>106981608Don't use fstab. Sounds weird since that's what it is designed for but it causes a bunch of problems if mounting fails. Instead use crontab.@reboot mount /dev/sdx /mnt/location
>>106981608he lives in portland.
>>106981472I find a bigger issue is missing dependencies.When a new version comes out they throw out the old one.Pro-tip: you can put random libraries in a folder and point to it with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/username/Downloads/some_random_garbage_I_downloaded_and_want_to_run_once and not clutter up your system