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How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107010379
bunny
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>>107010420
apple wired earpods
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>>107010778
>add a lip
Why? So they become uncomfortable to wear? I don't like any nozzle that's wider than 5.5mm.

Agreed on the cable tho.
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>>107010893
the fuck do you mean why? so eartips won't fucking slip.
>I don't like any nozzle that's wider than 5.5mm
don't be a whiny bitch you'll survive
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>>107010923
>so eartips won't fucking slip.
Never happened to me.

>If you don't update enough you lose the ability to update at all.
Yea I'm sorry but this shit is stupid.
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>can't update packages, new packages are signed with a PGP key that's not in the keyring
>can't update the keyring, it's signed with a PGP key that's not in the keyring
>check the documentation
>pacman doesn't even enforce signatures by default
>it only enforces valid signatures on packages that are actually signed
>pacman gets literally zero security from checking package signatures, because an evil mirror could just serve users unsigned trojan packages instead
WTF how is this real, this distro is literally a fucking joke
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>>107003639
it's linux, just reinstall the whole thing
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>>107006615
there are dozens of cves in the kernel each week, which do get backported to the lts branches, hence will get rolled out as updates.
No, LTS does not mean stable.
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>>107003736
i guess with snapshots, a regular update schedule and reading the arch news. in fact i think an arch server is probably simpler to maintain than a workstation. there's less moving parts.
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>>107010630
It's enabled by default on my machine

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I'm still mad.

I get up at 5AM to suck my Boss's dick edition

>Software Development & Programming
DevDocs - https://www.devdocs.io
Stack Overflow Blog - https://www.stackoverflow.blog

>IT Operations & Infrastructure
https://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com
https://www.status.cloud.google.com

>Disability
https://www.ndis.gov.au

>Alcohol
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/dm/home

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>>107010572

> The Good Ol Boys Manager
It's a big club, and you ain't in it. This manager will instantly zero in on whoever aligns with them and form an inner circle clique on the team. And then the passive aggressive bullshit starts. You find out that you weren't invited to a critical meeting despite being a senior or lead. You're never allowed to touch the important or "sexy" work, it's always reserved for the Kool Kids. You start hearing them laughing over by the bosses' desk, then everyone looks right at you. If you ever find yourself in this position, GTFO and find another team. It never gets better. ESPECIALLY if one or more of the people involved are women.

> The Dumbass Manager
And last but not least, everyone's favorite, the incompetent manager. How do you know if you have an incompetent manager? If you're a senior or lead on the team, that's easy, because *you're* already the manager! If your manager is literally so bad at their job they can't do basic tasks like 1:1s, performance evals, or budgeting, you may find yourself having managerial work delegated to you as an engineer. Another Protip: If you ever find yourself in this position, RUN. Run as fast and as far as you can. All your technical skills will atrophy, you'll slowly become absorbed into the political business PM DPO Certified Agile Scrum blob and before you know it you'll find yourself in meetings with suits talking about Q3 budgets and headcount.
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>>107010618
There are exceptions to every rule. I'm guessing you work at a very small company or a startup. All of my experience is in the Fortune 100s, so we're talking full on Office Space levels of corporate America.
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>>107010638
I work at fagman, but I work in a group where half my team has phds and nobody in the org outside of a few teams understands hw so we operate fairly insulated from everyone else I guess. In that manner it is sort of like we are a small company. The managers have been there since near the beginning of the team and were all originally devs on the team
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>>107010654
Ok yeah dude you literally have a unicorn job lmao

The primary codebase that I maintain was written in 1997. Our company has been trying to "modernize" to a new stack for over 8 years and counting, and we're nowhere near completion.
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>>107010255
its almost like it's plain english!

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106991471

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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i have won again, debo therin!
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take it away baker

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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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>>107009130
Based. I had a Z3, loved that thing until it was stolen.
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>>106980238
Why cant timmy compete with big chink phone?
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>>107007409
Wireless headphones are just better, deal with it. This hasn't been an issue for years now. You can get $20 bluetooth headphones.

MicroSD cards I'll give you. I guess the idea is that if you pair very fast on board storage with shitty $10 amazon SD cards, it slows the whole phone down, so I get the reason why, even if I'd rather still have the option.
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>>107010588
>slows the whole phone down
again with this lie ?
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>>107010931
It's the iShill MO.

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Why is this nobody distro being shilled everywhere now?
All you need is Debian.
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>>107010795
not likely from that image
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>>107005812
MUH GAMING PERFORMANCE
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>>107010857
That gnome stutter lol
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>>107005812
>Gentoo
>Arch
>TempleOS
These are the only options
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>>107005812
>why are people doing publicity
To turn their nobody project into a known project.

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Pass-through RJ45 connector enjoyer edition

Previous >>106935227

READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

NAS Case Guide. Feel free to add to it:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/Case_guide

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualisation. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavour of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.


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>>106998011
Thanks for the reply. I have a discount on my electricity, so that's not much of a concern. Ideally it'll be 24/7, probably no more than 20 people at a time for different games. I hadn't thought about the router/modem part, do I'll have to look into that.

>captcha 44444
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What do you guys do for backups? Do I just get a spare drive and store it in a bank vault?
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>>107007871
>some fleck of conductive dust got into the ports on the switch
>moisture got in and corroded them
Seems like the pins on a non-passthrough connector would be just as susceptible to these.
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>>107010476
I have everything on my server synced to a "NAS", which is really just "an old machine with as many old HDDs as I could stuff into it". I also sync the more important stuff to bare drives (they sell HDD-sized plastic protection boxes, get some) and when I go visit my dad I leave a drive at his place. I figure if a natural disaster destroys both my house and my dad's place 20 miles from me, I have bigger problems.
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I'm trying to add a hardware video transcoding device to my Dell T610. It has four pcie 2.0x8 slots (mechanically x8) that can each deliver 25 watts. I can't seem to find any Nvidia Intel, or AMD cards that will transcode in this system via NVENC, QuickSync, or VCE. Anyone got recommendations that will be able to transcode videos in Nextcloud Memories?

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i couldn't get artificial academy to work on my main prefix and i asked AIslop to fix this for me and it told me to add msxml2 to library list in winecfg and it worked
why would that even be an issue?
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>>107008578
I really, really, REALLY like this Pepe.
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>>107008578
based froggoposter
it's because microsoft software is trash and all these random hacks are constantly needed
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HAHAHA I LOVE YOU BECAUSE IM GAY FURRY xdddd
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>>107008578
Why don't you ask it?
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>>107009672
Looks so unreal like a doll was photoshopped in there
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>>107009788
I'm going to shove a hockeystick up your twink ass after taking a shit on several of your bridges
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>>107009613
>she was filtered by assembly
Who the hell gets filtered by intro level assembly? Was he a biological woman or what?
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>>107009593
It was pretty rough, the girls got approached like ova in a sea of sperm.
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>>107009672
Correct, an Asian woman is ABOVE a White woman when it comes to being a proper wife to a White man.

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>>107010326
what 'modern standards' are you referring to?
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>>107010326
you are too poor to afford apple devices, what would you know about how they work
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>>107009336
they also made a jeeted version of Vision Pro
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>>107010792
i love how samjeets are spamming about how good this is for gayming

sir, im an applechad and adult, i don't play gaymes
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>>107010832
>good for games
no controllers, only 90Hz (72Hz enabled by default).

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lol, lmao

https://www.headphonesty.com/2025/10/audiophiles-budget-vs-highend-turntable-blind-test/

>In 2022, an AVS Forum member known as m. zillch ran a blind listening test that has resurfaced in 2025 amid fresh debates over whether high-end vinyl gear is truly worth it.
>In this test, he wanted to see if people could tell the difference between two turntable systems. One of which cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and another was worth less than a basic dinner out.
>When all votes were counted, 58.3% of 60 participants picked Turntable A as the half-million-dollar rig. But, they were wrong. Turntable A was the $78 Acoustic Research AR-XA, while Turntable B, chosen correctly by only 41.7%, was the ultra-luxury TechDAS Air Force Zero setup.
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>>107003789
howmuch you wanna bet the second ine was made of the first one but with "hand crafted wood" mand fancy knobs maybe added a fake transistor tube
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>>107010017
Yes but it doesn't give any useful data other than what people have a preference for. Which tends to be Apple/Beats shit.
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>>107010017
honestly ive had shitty speakers and amps sound better than expensive stuff, ironically car audio mogs consumer stuff especially older 00s-2010s stuff so i use it in my htpc builds
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>>106996705
i mean we all knew this, audiophiles have always been histrionic coping retards
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>>106996705
I am not surprised whatsoever. I feel like good audio is "solved" to large degrees and making something competent isn't THAT expensive. You might not get it in $10 trash but some of the prices charged on the high-end are truly ridiculous.

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Why all the hype over Arch? Gentoo runs way smoother and is actually open source and compatible with most hardware. All you need is hardened Gentoo w/ Secure Boot, a custom open source RISC-V desktop SBC w/ verilog and mainline Linux support / UberDDR3 / MIAOW GPUs / proven open PHY stack / iCE40 FPGA, an open ath9k 802.11 Wifi PCIe, a Modos paper display and a flash drive w/ decryption key to turn it on. Use VexRiscV chips. Will still need a SiFive development board (like a SiFive HiFivePremierP550) for writing and programming the board, and soldering equipment + microscopes.

Also, "fully Libre'd Thinkpads" don't exist. Even if you wiped the firmware to the SoC, you still have the display, which is proprietary, the hard drive which is proprietary (to which there's only one company on Earth that manufactures open source hard drives, and that's Raptor Computing Systems which uses them for their Talos PCs that costs $15,000, and even if you were using an open HD, you'd still need Faraday protection to prevent sidechanneling) and so on.
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>>107010680
I don't bother with a hardened profile. Or secure boot. Or any MAC system. No SELinux, no AppArmor. (I did consider setting up either Tomoyo or its fork Akari but I wasn't willing to go that far just for weeb meme points) Plain x86-64 on a consumer mobo, No RISC-V """dev boards""" or Talos II POWER 9 stuff. On my desktop I didn't even bother with disk encryption.

It's just a good distro that can do whatever you want your distro to do.
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stop the larp dunning-kruger retard
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>>107010680
You will also need:

>Banana Pi BPI-RV2 and Wio Lite RISC-V board integrates a RISC-V microcontroller (VexRiscV, again) for modem/router functionality
>FPGA/Soft-MAC Wi-Fi modules for fully open 802.11 networking experiments; setup includes an FPGA development board (e.g., Lattice iCE40 or TinyFPGA), and software stack such as Open80211, connected via USB or GPIO to SBC and optionally bridged to RISC-V boards
>SiFive FE310 as an open-hardware USB-to-UART/SPI/I2C bridge replacement, plus a Bus Pirate (open-hardware) when you want a flexible serial/GPIO bridge
>Connect your ethernet cables to your proprietary default ISP hardware and you can now use IP over DHCP to establish a private network connection

You'll also need open source USB keyboards/mouse you can buy that'll match the GPIO mapping (+compatible USB ports) to use for this setup that are safe from assembly-level malware (like STUXNET they used as an exploit in Iranian hardware), or NSA keyloggers. Like Keyboardio Model 01 for the keyboard and a Ploopy kit for the mouse. Also, use OLKB / Planck / Preonic / other OLKB boards — open PCB designs that run QMK (battle‑tested open firmware); widely supported, easy to build/flash. Flash via a programmer (e.g., Atmel ICE, JTAG, OpenOCD) — don’t rely on vendor binary updates. QMK and Keyboardio firmware repositories make this straightforward. Flash via a programmer (e.g., Atmel ICE, JTAG, OpenOCD) — don’t rely on vendor binary updates. QMK and Keyboardio firmware repositories make this straightforward. Use read/verify signatures: sign your firmware images and enforce verification (where the bootloader supports it) before enabling HID. If the MCU/bootloader can be fused to read‑only or locked after flashing, do so. Keep hardware debug interfaces accessible during verification so you can read flash contents and check checksums before locking.
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>>107010839
To touch up:
>USB filtering / policy: use USBGuard (or an equivalent) on Linux to whitelist only approved USB device classes/vendor:product IDs before accepting HID input. This prevents a malicious composite device from exposing hidden endpoints.
>udev rules: create udev match/deny lists to prevent unexpected USB descriptors from being used.
>Isolate critical input: use a separate, minimal host (a tiny microcontroller you control) as the keyboard-to-host translator; the MCU forwards only standard HID events — no mass‑storage or DFU endpoints. The FE310 as a bridge is perfect here.
>Prefer wired over wireless for security (no RF sniffing/remote firmware attacks).
>Disable unused USB ports in firmware / physically block them with port locks.
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>>107010839
stop the larp dunning-kruger retard also nice job copy pasting the same thing twice from a.i hallucinations

Flash via a programmer (e.g., Atmel ICE, JTAG, OpenOCD) — don’t rely on vendor binary updates. QMK and Keyboardio firmware repositories make this straightforward. Flash via a programmer (e.g., Atmel ICE, JTAG, OpenOCD) — don’t rely on vendor binary updates. QMK and Keyboardio firmware repositories make this straightforward.

Mo Money Mo Problems Edition

>Interviewing
https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE

>How to write a resume
Ask ChatGPT to give you 6 pages of slop.

>Salary Stuff
Buy Gamestop stocks like a fucking idiot and hope that it skyrockets for no reason. Infinite salary glitch. This financial advice is proudly endorsed by letter Q and Satan's gigantic purple throbbing cock.

>Newcomers to this thread
https://layoffs.fyi/

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>>107008384
boomer parents would tell you that's the way forward, but in reality we all know it wouldn't make much of a difference.
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How much time would you spend on a take home assignment?
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>>107008395
I burned out at my job, quit, got a master's, now I'm a NEET. It's fucking killing me in the short-to-medium term. Copefully pays off in the long
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Your degree is doing nothing for you... so you want to go back to school for more debt and told you're over qualified when you come out?
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I wanna DIE

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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 USENET
Literally 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 USENET
It'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?

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>>107008240
>kill files
feels old man
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>>106999853
linux.debian.changes.devel
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>>107008240
kill files are way better than centralized moderation.
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>it's decentralised
>you can only access it through a usenet provider
this doesn't make sense to me
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>>107010804
Every server gets a copy of every message.
There's no center.


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