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>Gemini popups in Gmail
>Ask AI! popups in Maps
>AI prompts taking up half the page on the search engine
This pushed me over the edge. Time to fully degoogle.

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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>108513817
>LLMs/agent usage is simply not programming

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pair_programming
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>>108514042
Damn. Not even one (1) result?
I guess even I don't exist.
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>>108511864
List has ascending and descending sorts now, and reverse, insert, delete and append. I also made a Printer for Lists. I might make an Iterator for Lists.
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>>108511864
... how does this help utilizing kernel calls?
>it doesn't
So you're just autistic?
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>>108513397
That's a weird book, it starts out like a beginner introduction to C but it immediately starts explaining things in terms you wouldn't understand unless you're already familiar with modern-ish C.

Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
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>>108501746
fn names() return "me", "waifu" 
fn ages() return 20, 4000
print(interleave(names(), ages()))

main foot gun is multiple return values and no func arrity. sometimes this appears when you don't expect it
2nd major problem is you can make any value or type a function even null
and this happens accidentally if you set the apply method on a variable you think has a value but doesn't
but it's just a toy maybe some real languages have these problems too idk
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>>108512079
you laugh this is kind of what mIRC scripting was like back in the day. Every line that wasn't part of an operation went straight to the input box. so /join with no other operations immediately joined whatever channel it listed.

honestly I liked it, that language taught me coding.
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>>108512686
tell me how do you execute a goto statement with a tree-walk intepreter or shut the fuck up
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What about brainfuck but all the characters are just different blocks, called brainravaged.
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>>108487838
Isn't that just malbolge?

>GPU ban failed to stop Chinese AI
>and now lost out billions in hardware sales to domestic Chinese chips
truly a stable genius
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>>108514297
Xi knows njudea is pozzed with hardware backdoor beyond redemption, he would use domestic gpu anyways.
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if china doesn't need nvidia gpus then why did they just get caught smuggling nvidia gpus
>I don't need this so much that me and my associates are now going to spend the rest of our lives in jail over them
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>>108514333
Reverse engineer
>>108514297
Wishing them luck

>3bn active monthly users on Facebook
>2bn active monthly users on instagram

this company will never go bankrupt lmao imagine how many eyeballs see ads on these two platforms daily. Zuck can spend 80bn on any retarded project he wants yearly and not flinch.
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>>108513760
They're mostly old people though. Facebook will die when they die.
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>>108513760
im okay with meta since i've been able to avoid all their shit with ease
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Reminder that Zuckerberg pushing lobby for the creation and approval of these US laws; he has seats in California and Colorado with the objective of avoid any liability for content moderation on META’s services regarding minors.

>he failed to enforce moderation over radicalized facebook groups which led to a massacre in Myanmar orquestrated through such facebook groups

>he failed with his cryptocurrency (Libra, then Callibra, then Diem) because he was rejected by Congress

>CEO of the project representing META, David Marcus, famously failed to explain to US dixie congressmen Denver Riggleman why the technical leadership choose Rust as the programming language to implement the blockchain technology sustaining the currency

>he failed with META Galactica (their response ChatGPT)
>he failed with VR
>he failed with the Metaverse

>zuckenberg works with Palmer Luckey
>palmer luckey works with Peter Thiel
>peter Thiel works with Alex Karp (Palantir)
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>>108513760
Zuck is a god because he still has a majority share.
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>>108513767
>I've never even heard of facebook
are you posting this from daycare?

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108493483

>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
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo

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drooling dooning tards getting utterly skullmogged edition

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>>108513824
download librewolf. i dont have this issue on my windows 10 iot ltsc laptop.
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>>108513824
wtf why does mozilla shill for microsoft now?
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Go ahead, update cuck. Microsoft owns you're PC. Not like you'll do anything about it.

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>>>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions
>>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>Useful programs and live Windows environment:
https://hirensbootcd.org/download/

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>>108514224
>the USB with windows originated from that pozzed pc.
clean and setup the usb key with diskpart, then use something like rufus to prepare the installer, make sure the install media hashes are correct versus known good ones online.

if you're worried about it being some firmware bullshit, just grab your vendor's latest bios/uefi update and upgrade to it
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>>108496725
Never dropped my laptop never spilled anything on it do not use it 24/7 (so it gets plenty of rest)
>Pick it up
>It break/turn's to black
WTF is that about?
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>>108514383
backlight, ribbon cable came out, or it just died. if it's the backlight, shining a flashlight or your phone's flashlight mode on the screen while it's powered on should show stuff. if it's the ribbon cable, you can open up the case and carefully plug it back in with non-conductive tweezers or a spudger. if the display's just fucked, warranty claim it or if it's out of warranty see if you can get a replacement display assembly or a "for parts/as-is" same model laptop for dirt cheap that is listed for something non-display related.
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>>108514416
Thanks anon I appreciate your help and advice
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>>108514253
>>108514276
Thanks, will try this!

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True wireless edition

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://consoomer-guide.pages.dev/


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tasteful
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>>108512062
i eq'd mine to sr-x9000 target
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>>108511584
muh big huge individual HRTF compensation for 5128
meanwhile 711 insertion depth will show exact same shit.
What's the point of talking about how "pinna gain has to be assumed" when resolve's main problem is his long ear canals and shallow af insertion depth? It's not that astru assumes too much pinna gain or anything... And with headpos even without the need to assume pinna gain he has huge treble problems around 6k ANYWAY. So it doesn't even fucking matter
If they did something useful like I dunno trying to figure out whether insertion depth and peak position are good predictors of how an IEM will sound in general. otherwise all this shit is meaningless
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Do I REALLY need a K7 or K5 if I can buy a KA17? I don't need Bluetooth so I don't need BTR17.
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>>108512062
Obsoleted by fox IEM EQd to fox target.

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Billions of people worldwide agreed to commit suicide thinking they are going to personally experience a virtual world.

Horrifying.

Would you upload?
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>>108508089
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E
Extremely relevant video
Most of you will be stuck at Tier 3 due to a failed credit check.
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>>108508580
We should invest in AI and have it take everyone's jobs and then cut all welfare making everyone's quality of life shitty (except for a few multi-billionaires).
And THEN we introduce the virtualization option.
We appear to be right on track given current events.
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>>108508089
This is just an allegory for current real life.
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>>108508089
reminder that ever single person to ever step inside a star trek transporter is DEAD, black sceen game over, and their clones merely have their memories.
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>>108514469
What's the difference? Do you think atoms have memories or something?

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before i switch to this, is there anything better out there?
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>>108511545
Yeah I always end up just using Brave for mobile since phone browser ad-blocks always end up being finicky for me. I think it's a good use case for Brave. I think Vivaldi is also a solid option if you don't mind it being more closed source than other alternatives.
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>>108510904
Depends on your needs, OS, and what do you mean by "better" (it may make sense to rethink your usage of this word). I would say the main alternatives are Furryfox and Chromium (or Ungoogled Chromium, probably???), so I'll (subjectively) compare Brave with them. There are also some other smaller independent(?) browsers like Falkon, qutebrowser, or Luakit, but I don't have much experience with them, therefore won't comment on this regard.


# Furryfox

## Pros
- Easier to set up declaratively. customize in general, or change the looks even without add-ons
- By far superior vertical tab organization functionality if you don't mind installing some plugin like Sidebery
- Imposes less restrictions on plugins, as far as I know
- Can be found in virtually any general purpose software repo
- Compiles and runs natively on almost every general-purpose OS (even NetBSD); in other words --- very portable
- Considerably better startup speed if you have enormous piles of tabs hoarded (I have about 10k right now and it's still usable)

## Cons

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>>108510904
Firefox with ublock origin
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>>108511581
It's weird how you didn't explain like he asked you to, and just restated the same exact thing, but in a longer, more vitriolic and emotionally charged manner.
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>>108514359
> Compiles and runs natively on almost every general-purpose OS (even NetBSD); in other words --- very portable
Self-correction: it turns out Chromium is also available on NetBSD, but not on Haiku, for example. To be fair, It's unlikely that you will ever use any of them, but portability is always a nice thing nonetheless.

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cron or systemd?
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>>108511196
> systemd-timers FAILS to innovate on the interface side.
It creates 1 file that is the timer, if the service already exists. There is one unified config language for timers and services, targets, and I'm sure other shit I'm forgetting. You learn one syntax for all of that, it is humanly readable, and a as straightforward as var=value. You learn the syntax once and it applies to all things systemd.
>cron is POSIX
@weekly is non-standard, which tells you everything you need to know about how interested POSIX is in usability. They are allergic to innovation, same reason they never incorporated --long-options into the standard.
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>>108508200
an init system doesnt need to be a timer system. you could make a better cron and people could choose to install it rather than being forced into having whatever Red Hat thinks is best for you. also fuck pottery and systemd for doing age verification like the bootlickers they are.
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>>108509426
systemd proved its worth; it's a fantastic piece of software.
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>>108511132
you're being overly dramatic.
a better metaphor is someone handed you a fixed blade knife, and you started screaming because taking it out of a sheathe is just an unfathomable amount of work and complexity compared to the button on your flimsy little piece of shit switchblade
and you will continue to scream because you're genuinely buttfuck insane you freak
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>>108512825
your emotional attachment is showing. Even other people agree cron tab syntax is esoteric at best. That is because some wage slave in the 70s didn't want to write a better parser, and that incompetence was then codified by a committee. Nobody in this pipeline wrote software with a coherent design language in mind, and it shows.

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Is this good? Any alternatives?
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>>108510026
I don't have a LinkedIn profile.
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>>108512529
There are 2 genders and they are assigned at birth. Everything else is cope.

I refuse to "open my mind" on this stance.
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>>108512586
ok tranny
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>>108512586
They are not "assigned" at birth. They are observed at birth.
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>>108512524
Employers no but they never contact anyone. Recruiters spam me regularly.

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Why isn't it a ball joint?
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>>108510985
Why is a man vacuuming?
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>>108510985
the ball is evil and will destroy your wrist
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>>108510985
a vacuum would require a hose smaller than the ball in the joint so the ball joint would be pretty big compared to two normal hinges carrying a hose which would still offer the necessary two degrees of freedom. if you need a third axis a flexible hose in a bearing is still better than stuffing a hose in a big ball (for a vacuum you dont need true 360 deg freedom along the shaft but even then you can seal bearings to be air tight enough pretty trivially in terms of design, though the cost might be a little high for a shitty domestic vacuum)

and it looks double hinged to me so its probably fine to use as is but still saves weight and is relatively easy to assemble and marginally serviceable once delivered to the consoomer so im not really seeing an issue with the device in the op

yet again software "engineers" prove that they are not good at engineering, let alone even understand the physical world around them at all
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>>108513995
he lives alone
and remains on the hunt for a vacuumwife
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>>108513995
How do you know this person identifies as a man?


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