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>>106812069
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107000391
>word of UPS destroying packages
link? why?
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>>107001061
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/10/18/ups-destroying-packages-tariffs/86748183007/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/ups-annihilates-10m-in-packages-daily-tariff-crackdown-turns-delivery-into-destruction/ar-AA1OT7pn
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Am modmaxxing this guy.
>3 drivess: 1TB 7mm (slim) Western Digital HDD + 1TB 9mm Toshiba HDD (on UltraBay), both on an encrypted mirrored RAID drive + 256GB mSATA Orico SSD (which was supposed to hold the OS for faster boot, but got actually unused... I will eventually dualboot something in it).
>classic xx20 keyboard with JIS layout. I do not know nor type in japanese, but got the JIS layout for extra thumb keys. I wanted to replace the keycaps (especially the non-blue Enter button) with an ISO layout xx20 i had (and burnt, due to misinstallation), but the clips/tabs are different.
>KingSener battery with 6~7h of charge (i just use it with charger connected, tho).
>1vyrain BIOS mod + embedded controller mod
>Delta heatsink (it came with a Toshiba one, which is too noisy and was driving me crazy)
>Atheros AR9280 wireless network card (for freedoms)

Next step is installing a WQHD IPS display.
I already bought a chinese converter kit from AliExpress, but am not sure on the actual display to buy. Which model/FRU do you recommend?
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>>107001185
Ah, failing to clear customs. Makes sense.

Yes, the chink batteries are worth the $20 is you set your expectations appropriately. Set charge thresholds to protect the weak cells and expect it to drop 20-30% capacity in the first 2 weeks to 3 months. They're not great but they're serviceable. The threat of fire/explosion is way overblown.
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good morning sirs.

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I've done my researches and the only relevant result I've found is 'Vivaldi'.
What I am looking for is a lightweight browser optionally but a criteria that I consider a must, a no AI browser which means no AI when it comes to search, no bullshit AI sidebar etc... You get it.
Is there any relevant alternatives that are currently supported?
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>>106999437
brave on Chromium 142 still supports manifest 2
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>>106998845
The ui is extremely customizable? You mean the react shittiness?
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The fact vivaldi is now considered lightweight is hilarious.
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It's based on Gecko, no AI from what I can see, open source.
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>>107001669
I meant Zen Browser by this, text didn't go thru

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back to dying quickly edition
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>>107001460
I don't like tea sirs, I only drink if I have a cold.
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>>107001432
how do you keep your laptop so clean mine is all greasy /smeared looking
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>>107001610
Nothing special just keep your hands clean, dust it with a microfiber cloth every once in a while, and use a laptop handbag to store it.
my room doesn't get that much dusty, so maybe that's the reason.
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>>106992215
Is it? Don't be coy, tell me about Malaysia.
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>>106988864
yah, 27" for single monitor is good. but dual 24" with laptop is PERFECT.

What are your must-have Android apps?
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>>106998831
PipePipe has SponsorBlock and loads of other cool things. Give it a try.

Kuroba is dead, but still works. Mind linking Chance?
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>>106998757
Holy cringe
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>>106999557
>Trying to call others poor by showing off a myriad of apple products
>literally just ripped it from reddit
OOOF
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>>106996965
>BravePipe
Anon, remove this immediately
https://gitlab.com/IzzyOnDroid/repo/-/issues/236
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>>106996965
AnimeBoxes

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give me distros to put on this drivve
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Devuan
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>>106992464
All the ones on here https://distrowatch.com/
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https://bazzite.gg/
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>1995: two more weeks until we run out of IPv4 addresses, NAT is useless, we must adopt IPv6 asap or the internet will break down
>2005: two more weeks until we run out of IPv4 addresses, NAT is useless, we must adopt IPv6 asap or the internet will break down
>2015: two more weeks until we run out of IPv4 addresses, NAT is useless, we must adopt IPv6 asap or the internet will break down
>2025: two more weeks until we run out of IPv4 addresses, NAT is useless, we must adopt IPv6 asap or the internet will break down

such a fearmongering scam, global warming tier
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>>107001515
frog made trannies butthurt so they made a discord to gangstalk us and say they love froggo
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>>107001515
anime trannies are mad because frogs are more popular than their pedo cartoons
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>>107001589
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>>107001515
No you see, besides frogs and anime, there are also wojak posters, but they got banned for literally hacking 4chan. The lore and factions are really deep for you to jump in at this point.
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>>107001589
It already happened. $195 more on average than 2024 in the US.

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Is there any way to change your voice in real time more effectively than VoiceMod? I'm a dungeon master and I use it to give unique voices to NPCs. The simple effects like reverb for a suit of armor, or pitch lowering for a demon are fine, but the actual AI voices kind of suck. They sound artificial and don't replicate the prosody of my speech completely.

There has to be some kind of AI tech that can do these things better at this point, doesn't there?
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>>107001359
When I tried the first command I got this:
PS C:\Users\Owner\RVC\Retrieval-based-Voice-Conversion-WebUI> git switch 2.2.231006
fatal: a branch is expected, got tag '2.2.231006'
hint: If you want to detach HEAD at the commit, try again with the --detach option.

By the way, how do you include formatted code in your post like that?
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>>107001373
My bad. Use `git checkout` instead.

Wrap them in code tags

\[code\]
something like this
\[\code\]

That's probably not going to format right. See /g/'s sticky thread
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>>107001430
Well, it got past rpds-py this time, but llvmlite is giving the same error, just with 3.14 now:
RuntimeError: Cannot install on Python version 3.14.0; only versions >=3.7,<3.11 are supported.


In addition to this:
  - Installing numpy (1.23.5): Failed

PEP517 build of a dependency failed

Backend 'setuptools.build_meta:__legacy__' is not available.

Note: This error originates from the build backend, and is likely not a problem with poetry but one of the following issues with numpy (1.23.5)

- not supporting PEP 517 builds
- not specifying PEP 517 build requirements correctly


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>>107001491
I uninstalled poetry, uninstalled Python 3.14, and installed Python 3.10 (so it's within the version contraints), reinstalled poetry, and ran
poetry install
. It got much further in the installation, until this error:

Installing the current project: rvc-beta (0.1.0)
Error: The current project could not be installed: No file/folder found for package rvc-beta
If you do not want to install the current project use --no-root.
If you want to use Poetry only for dependency management but not for packaging, you can disable package mode by setting package-mode = false in your pyproject.toml file.
If you did intend to install the current project, you may need to set `packages` in your pyproject.toml file.
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>>107001491
>>107001562
Yeah it looks like this has rotted a bit. Numpy updated to 2.0.0 a while ago but it was a real pain to get every up to the next version because everything depends on numpy. So if you want to use numpy 2.0.0 in your project but one dependency has bumped up to 2.0.0 you can't satisfy all the constraints. I guess newer python's no longer support the old build backend used pre 2.0.0.

Dropping to a lower python is the way to go. I looked at the Dockerfile and they are using 3.9. 3.10 may work as well. I got it installed in docker using 3.9. This is my last go because I'm going to sleep:
1. clean up any changes you made
`git restore :/`
2. go back to main
`git checkout main`
3. use the same version of pip they were using
`pip install --upgrade pip==24.0`
4. Install from req file
`pip install -r requirements.txt`
There's a few requirement text files. See the README for which one fits your needs.

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I finally found the automated AI thing the sharty uses https://basedjakwiki.org/Project_F.A.E.

thoughts?
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>>106998327
this has been debunked
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>>107000435
send the proof
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also >>107000000
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>>106998327
Im scared.....
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>>106998366
>this isn't x it's y twice in a row
People will still fall for this shit all the time I bet

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/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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>>106997656
>ZERO PROGRESS
Story of my life.
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>>106997957
I don't think you can do any of those in an hour except for bloom and tone mapping
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Kind of weird how bitsets are 4 bytes at the very least. Just made my own template that swaps aliases between regular bitset and smaller versions.
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>>106978037
>we're just too lazy
This board's bump limit is too low.

>Speaking of which...
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Been listening to Romero's Apple Time Warp podcast interview with Nasir Gebelli. Pretty insane how he coded his Apple // games, typed commands into Woz's mini-assembler like anyone else would program in BASIC; keeping track of locations and things in his head. And seems things didn't change much when he worked on the Famicon.
https://www.youtube.com/@appletimewarppodcast1264/

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Sonnet 4.5 is ridiculously good and you can prompt it so fucking much despite it being so productive.

What the fuck is the future going to be when its gotten this good in span of few years
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It's funny, six years ago I said here that I'd passed a selection process for a job as a civil servant. You said I'd be paid little and that the job wasn't very challenging. For a long time, I listened to your bullshit, but I see I made the right decision. While you're tearing your hair out, wondering if you'll have a job in a year or two, I'm here enjoying a good, lifelong position that I can only be fired for if I mess up really badly.

I don't mind the low salary; it's enough to pay my bills. At least I won't have to go hungry when the lean times come.
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>>107001560
Doing what
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>>106998719
is that Charles
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>>107001574
It's basically a department within the Ministry of Health. The current module I'm working on is a rewrite of a very old COBOL system that we're gradually rewriting in C#. The system handles general queues. We manage queues for blood donations, organ donations, surgeries, and so on. We have a single healthcare system, so even private hospitals need to integrate with our platform.
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>>107001517
i'm glad we agree it doesn't take intelligence to hold a programming job

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Industrial edition
Previous Thread: >>106956118
>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V (embed)

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about Cherry MX switches
https://rentry.org/mkg_switches // Introductory guide
https://www.theremingoat.com // Switch reviews

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>>107001436
The case is huge, needlessly so, whenever I take it apart I'm always left in awe of how much is used for nothing, just empty space.
Being cheap plastic, it cracks and bends, plus looks cheap (nothing wrong with that, but I'd like smomething that feels nicer.
Loudness is not a problem, I don't mind how loud it its.
I guess it comes down to trying something new.
Typing this I also come to realize that I could just make a case for the existing keyboard and keep the pcb and switches intact...
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>>107001436
>>107001413
My bad I didn't read the whole thing. What I'd do is:

https://oblotzky.industries/products/gmk-cyl-norde
Spend 90% of the budget on good double-shot keycaps where the legends won't fade with use (you can always re-use them on your next keyboard if this one doesn't last)

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008107811733.html
Replacement switches.

Either solder in all new switches across the whole board, or just as-needed on switches that are failing.

I wouldn't try to fix broken switches, because there's absolutely no way that saving the 40 cents per switch is worth the headache.
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>>107001487
If it's that bad, maybe it's worth it to get a new keyboard, but there aren't good options for ISO layout.

Keychrons are OK for clickies if you take all the foam out, but buying the clickies separately it becomes a bit expensive. That said I do have a V6 max with Gateron Melodic clickies, and I like it. But with what I spent on switches and keycaps it was not a $100 keyboard anymore.

Varmilo has some ISO-DE boards but they're a bit expensive and none of them are offered with clickies.

Filco still makes boards in a way that sounds proper with clickies (big empty plastic is the way to go), but everything they offer is ANSI-only.
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>>106993438
Cheaper sets have much better packaging, GMK needs to step it way the fuck up.
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>>107001549
Ansi is fine, I can use the USA-INT keyboard map and that gives me ß and so on.

>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>106997848
Post your CL source code...
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>>106999697
dont '...' at me motherfucker bitch basterd
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>>106998809
improved my Snake from last thread
https://0x0.st/K2jv.url
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Ok this is the fastest I could get it by cheating with all my might using lparallel and other shit to compete with the python read lol.

>CODE: https://pastebin.com/Ju4UM5vz

Ran it over 2.75GiB of spark logs consisting of 3,852 files. 33,236,604 lines. Tested these 2 regex:
(defparameter *simple-re* (ppcre:create-scanner "\\b(INFO|WARN|ERROR)\\b"))
(defparameter *complex-re*
(ppcre:create-scanner "^(\\d{2}/\\d{2}/\\d{2} \\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}) (INFO|WARN|ERROR) ([^:]+): (.+)$"))


Python simple read line results:
> uv run bench4.py "~/Downloads/sparklogs/"
Directory: ~/Downloads/sparklogs/
Files: 3,852
Total size: 2,941,224,304 bytes (2804.97 MB)


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>>107001117
It's really bizarre but I guess it makes sense that if there's anything CL would choke on it'd be UTF, which was invented and implemented long after it's original design.

mpv librempeg yt-dlp
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>>106997366
not really
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what's the difference between ffmepg and librempeg
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>>107001356
libre has more features and fixes, less drama, and a developer who will just fix shit if you report it and it can be easily fixed. it is also more GPLv3/AGPL heavy, which is good for individual users and contributors, but companies hate it.
ff has less stuff, more drama, more money (and drama related to money), and an issue tracker that only exists so it is said that there is an issue tracker. but hey, it's "the official upstream".
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>>107001530
Paul reminds me of wm4...
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>>107001530
sounds dangerously based, does remind me of wm4

Sirs why is Linux so superior?
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>>107001249
Windows has a lot of shit people don't want. The problem is you're not allowed to disable it (microsoft edge is the big one)
that being said I use windows constantly (and linux) but don't act like Windows isn't shoveling shit, it is
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>>107001402
>Windows has a lot of shit people don't want.
I mean, for the most part, the bloat that windows has is dormant. Not being able to uninstall Edge is so inconsequential that it's hard to take linux fags seriously. being able to uninstall core components of the OS and bricking yourself is not a flex.

Windows is generally safe and just werks, which is a massive accomplishment in it's own way. I'll take a little bloat over linux any day.
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>>107001456
>Safe
No OS is safe, and no, third party corporate bullshit running at ring 0 is not safe at all
>It just werks
Windows still pollutes itself over time and updates, one of the most basic tasks an OS should do, are a pain in the ass for 99% of windows users, at least Linux distros are honest and let you pick your poison with the different kind of releases.
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>>107001456
the fact that a "core part" of the OS is anti competitive is one of the reasons it sucks
and where I work, if an update comes in when I'm not there... I come back and EDGE is default browser, BING is default search engine because the zoomers and women just click YES YES YES
of course this never happened on my windows 10 gaming PC
but the fact that they pull that shit off is gay
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>>107001249
>If you configured Linux to do all of the things Windows does it would take more RAM
Hard. Fucking. Redpilled. Truth. Nuke.
I've been testing several Linux distros since all the windows10 debacle. And I came to the conclusion that Linux isn't necessarily faster nor more efficient than windows. Both use way too much RAM and in some instances windows has a better management than some distros.
My vanilla Windows 10 Pro full bloat full telemetry test laptop uses 1.8 gb of RAM at idle, while most distros I've tested use near 3.0 gb at idle. In an OS that's supposed to be lightweight and spyware free.
However, that's not to say I prefer Windows over Linux, on the contrary. But it's time to stop pretending Linux is a perfect OS when there's things windows does better.

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>>107000414
Much less stressful to just put all your cards on your locked phone. Don't have to carry around cash or cards that can get lost
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>>106990978
>>106990969
>>106990961
The moment they push this we need to get redditors and Twitter monkeys to fund a new platform.
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>>107001406
Odysee
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>>107000026
>phone battery dies
>can't buy anything
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>>107000414
I ride a motorcycle, so tap to pay is the difference between a 2 minute gas stop and a 5 minute gas stop.
Though I suppose I could also just wedge the bank card in my phone case and still tap to pay the same way, but I just don't care.


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